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 1   III|    horses, preferred to go on foot,[Pg 66] unless he could
 2   III|    pummelled him from head to foot, as he had been wont to
 3    IV|    violently against the iron foot of the stove that it flew
 4    VI|      the artisan from head to foot, cracking his horse-whip
 5    VI|     services, and returned on foot to town.[Pg 153]~ ~ ~ ~
 6   VII|     on horseback, and some on foot. Ordinarily, Master[Pg 170]
 7    IX|       his way to his house on foot, he said.~ ~Not very long
 8    IX|     she would make her way on foot to Boltay's dwelling, and
 9     X|     individually and to go on foot, or to work out the genealogy
10  XIII| against his whole race was on foot, so he resolved on flight,
11  XIII|    with streaming eyes at the foot of the sick woman's bed,
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