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1 I | the stage and the opposite side of the theater. In the spacious
2 V | child, seated her by his side, and with a serious air
3 V | soon rolling along in a cab side by side. Duroy could think
4 V | rolling along in a cab side by side. Duroy could think of nothing
5 V | which they seated themselves side by side. Duroy stammered,
6 V | seated themselves side by side. Duroy stammered, incoherently: “
7 V | their seats on the couch side by side. Gradually he drew
8 V | seats on the couch side by side. Gradually he drew nearer
9 V | pressed more closely to his side. In fifteen minutes her
10 VII | He turned from his right side to his left uneasily. He
11 VIII | She glided softly to his side. He whispered: “Listen to
12 VIII | them, for she stood by his side motionless, staring vaguely
13 IX | Madeleine and the mother walked side by side in silence; the
14 IX | the mother walked side by side in silence; the two men
15 IX | trees, hedged in on either side by impenetrable brushwood.~
16 IX | they were descending the side of the hill, Duroy laughed. “
17 X | that Sevres is on the other side.”~He replied: “In our forests
18 XII | us.”~She proceeded to a side aisle after saluting the
19 XII | lower the shade on your side and you will be well concealed.”~“
20 XIII | torment him; she lived by his side and seemed to love him very
21 XIV | church, they walked along side by side on their way home.
22 XIV | they walked along side by side on their way home. They
23 XV | that moment a voice at his side murmured: “Georges!”~It
24 XVIII| M. Walter walked by her side with exaggerated dignity.
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