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1 1| her to he just up with his foot and caught her one in the 2 1| stopped a moment at the foot of the stairs on the right 3 3| I certainly had not set foot for the last ten years. 4 4| engaged in a dispute at the foot of the stairs because the 5 4| said Rose Mignon, “his foot caught in a trap door, and 6 4| quickly forward, and his foot had just felt his full weight. 7 5| He came in dragging one foot behind the other and coughing. 8 5| thick carpet soften under foot, and the gasjets burning 9 5| who had taken up a hare’s–foot on the dressing table and 10 5| has taken to drink. At the foot of the stairs he was heard 11 5| had taken up the hare’s–foot and was lightly manipulating 12 5| Trembling from head to foot and with a humming in her 13 5| intense.~When he reached the foot of the stairs the count 14 5| petticoats eddying at the foot of the narrow stairs. It 15 6| terrace and take a walk on foot in the direction of Gumieres 16 6| Paris; she wouldn’t set foot there yet!~“Eh, darling, 17 7| charming to return home on foot. When they were in front 18 7| one of her elbows to her foot, and Muffat’s eyes followed 19 7| than ever, she let go her foot and, crawling along the 20 7| slowly returned, dragging one foot behind the other, only to 21 8| gallant, but Nana, whose foot he was groping for under 22 8| to her aunt’s and at the foot of a small empty street 23 9| to his seat, dragging one foot after the other over the 24 9| he left the count at the foot of the stairs and without 25 9| nervously on the ground with his foot. Muffat seemed busy examining 26 9| gloomy; he shifted from one foot to the other; he could not 27 10| the wide staircase, at the foot of which a Negro in carved 28 10| she knew him from head to foot—knew him as very tall and 29 10| and she would hurry off on foot with all the modesty and 30 11| and a swarm of people on foot rushed in a scared way among 31 11| and swore, while those on foot scampered madly off to find 32 11| at last she was setting foot on the forbidden ground, 33 11| the ladies seated at the foot of the stands. On ten rows 34 11| the Seine flowing at the foot of a hill, the avenues of 35 11| narrowly escaped putting his foot on Louiset, whom his mother 36 12| way of never again setting foot in the house. If he had 37 13| Madame make her exit on foot. Downstairs on the bench 38 13| never again be able to set foot in her place. But when she 39 13| burned up where her little foot had rested. Farm by farm, 40 14| Hequet, who had come out on foot to order something at a 41 14| carriages and people on foot. During the day the Corps