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1 3| confidently to everyone and walked away again with a sly wink 2 5| a frock coat. Behind him walked Count Muffat and the Marquis 3 5| her dressing table, she walked very quietly and just as 4 5| her invitation. Then he walked off as one who dreams.~He 5 5| while Muffat and the marquis walked behind.~It was a long, narrow 6 6| flew off at a tangent and walked so quickly that Zoe could 7 6| to Gumieres, Count Muffat walked slowly home and, hat in 8 6| on the highroad the count walked so rapidly that his companion 9 7| truth. And with that he walked on and recalled to memory 10 7| sidelong glance. The count walked to the corner of the two 11 7| his newspaper. Then Muffat walked again and this time took 12 7| continued impatiently.~They walked quietly off. The count had 13 7| pavement. Until five o’clock he walked to and fro, looking upward 14 7| becoming insufferable. Twice he walked away and slowly returned, 15 7| through the streets. He walked slowly, never changing his 16 7| where he was stepping and walked on and on, slipping and 17 8| and merchants, while men walked hastily about, looking up 18 8| evening was spoiled, and she walked slowly up again toward Montmartre, 19 8| Afterward, when they had walked from the opera to the GYMNASE 20 9| from anguish to comedy. She walked about for a moment or two 21 9| off her paces, and as she walked she smiled subtlely, closed 22 9| Go,” said she simply.~He walked off, making toward the door. 23 9| just look at all that!”~He walked Muffat round in front of 24 10| the coming scene. As she walked up and down she kept jerking 25 10| sent her carriage away and walked with him as far as his own 26 11| on her best behavior and walked slowly by the ladies seated 27 11| No,” she resumed as she walked away, “he would never make 28 13| He followed her as she walked toward her bedroom.~“Nana, 29 13| and shoulders. The mother walked behind them in a state of 30 13| the decorations, and he walked on them. Hi tiddly hi ti! 31 13| she dried her eyes, and walked about in much agitation.~“ 32 14| for two whole months had walked where he was likely to pass