Chap.

1        5|        husband and, standing on tiptoe, barearmed and in baby
2        5|         voices or making off on tiptoe. The gasman was at his post
3       10|       Georges began crossing on tiptoe on the other side of the
4       11|      numbers of people, some on tiptoe, others perched on carriages,
5       11|  exclamations. Everyone rose on tiptoe and followed the bright
6       12| departed one by one, walking on tiptoe, as though in a chamber
7       12|         The journalist stood on tiptoe, for as yet he did not understand.~“
8       12|       the garden steps stood on tiptoe so as to watch the scene.
9       13|        gone downstairs again on tiptoe so as not to hear more.
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