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1 2| getting out of bed, her bare legs in full view. But she did 2 2| against the stove, for her legs had failed her after so 3 3| moved painfully forward, his legs failing under him, and he 4 4| and armchairs, with their legs in air for the most part. 5 4| asked me why Mamma had her legs bare like that.”~The whole 6 5| as she stood toasting her legs in their warm rose–colored 7 5| kept tucking up his long legs in his endeavors to escape 8 5| sniffing at his trouser legs!”~And with that she carried 9 5| so, in order to rest his legs.~“His Highness overwhelms 10 5| himself on his tipsy old legs and greeted the prince as 11 5| gallops among the gentlemen’s legs. Clarisse was momentarily 12 5| was busy drawing in his legs because the cat was there, 13 5| his departure, too, his legs almost failing under him. 14 6| the least wish to break my legs.” But the sound of a voice 15 6| bed, dangling their bare legs over it the while and tapping 16 7| happy and sat scratching her legs with both hands. Then she 17 7| all. Outlines of arms and legs flitted after one another, 18 7| corner of the doorway, his legs splashed with wet. Nobody 19 8| her nightgown, waving her legs above her head and smoking 20 8| furtively at the lady’s bare legs. Every conversation led 21 8| lips before her turkeys and legs of mutton, though of course 22 8| downstairs with quaking legs; his face was ashen white, 23 8| Nana had lost Satin. Her legs were failing her, and she 24 8| her chemise flying and her legs bared to the night air she 25 9| seconds longer. Then his legs curved under him and he 26 10| about over her arms and legs and cause Count Muffat much 27 10| should feel it against her legs. Since dinnertime he had 28 11| Jove! All too short in the legs!”~He was choking. Philippe 29 11| Bijou was scratching his legs, he took charge of him, 30 11| cruppers sped away and the legs seemed to grow longer as 31 13| down on an armchair; her legs were seized with paralysis, 32 13| supported poor, dear Zizi by his legs and shoulders. The mother 33 14| shoulders as she had, and such legs and such a figure! Strange