Chap.

 1        1|        were filing round, their heels, as they turned, sounding
 2        1|         with a tapping of their heels. This ‘Arryish departure,
 3        5|          who almost trod on her heels while stooping to adjust
 4        6|         while and tapping their heels against its wooden side.~
 5        7|         of the houses.~His boot heels re–echoed, and he saw nothing
 6        8|     where she had kicked up her heels in the early ill–shod days.
 7        8|        clumsy people whose boot heels had torn a flounce or two
 8        8|       people sprawled head over heels into all the cesspools of
 9        8|        in sight she took to her heels, while the long lines of
10       13| everything he was always at her heels. On the days when, out of
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