Chap.

1        1|    downward shuffle of the heavy shoes on the steps did not cease,
2        4|         with a clatter of wooden shoes. As she viewed Paris thus
3        6|          he at once took off his shoes so as not to make any noise
4        7|         was that made by the old shoes of some verger or other
5        7|         and the noise of the old shoes continued in the distance
6        8| disordered hair and down–at–heel shoes. But he had the tact, if
7        8|         feet in old down–at–heel shoes and themselves full of the
8        8|       there was a noise of heavy shoes on the stairs, of fists
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