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1     I|       clung heavily on to the steps to keep it steady, and when
2    IV|      that same moment Meyer's steps were audible upon the staircase.
3    VI|  advanced with little mincing steps, frequently pointing his
4    VI| walked with firm, unfaltering steps right up to his barrier,
5   VII|     ascended or descended the steps, he had to be supported
6   VII|     the two and thirty marble steps which led into the garden.
7    IX|     for Palko to let down the steps, and, turning round, shouted
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