Chapter

 1     I| shoulder-poles block up the whole street, scare out of their way
 2     I|          ten more like him in the street any time you like."~ ~The
 3     I|           we to speak of "his own street door," we should be betraying
 4     I|          lived the mere idea of a street never presented itself to
 5    IV|        but will wander across the street and pitch your tent at the
 6     V|     people are swarming, and from street to street they accompany
 7     V|      swarming, and from street to street they accompany the banner-bearing
 8     V|        horsemen passes across the street, or escorts the buffaloes
 9   VII|      without opposition. At every street corner he blew a long blast
10   VII|          up on the corners of the street. The heads of these four
11  VIII|         Sophia to see whether the street really is filled with rebels
12     X|          the eyes of a man! Every street is swarming with thousands
13     X|           round the corner of the street the procession is approaching:
14     X|    bloodstains are visible in the street, and, dancing and singing,
15     X|             Suddenly one of these street dancing-girls scream aloud
16     X|         honour they did her. From street to street they carried her,
17     X|           did her. From street to street they carried her, whirling
18    XI|         when they meet him in the street - what are we to think,
19   Sel|   Sheffield Independent.~ ~Memory Street.~ ~By Martha Baker Dunn,
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