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1    II|    arrived here, who are on a walking tour through Europe; another
2   III|     as gingerly as if he were walking on eggs, and not for all
3   III| rubbing foreheads, lowing and walking round and round each other;
4   XVI|      queens of the ball, were walking in front of them, arm-in-arm.
5   XVI|    the same time see his wife walking about with this woman, and
6  XVII|       his wife were just then walking in the newly-laid-out English
7  XVII|      trifling general topics, walking as they talked up and down
8  XVII|     is true she had only been walking arm-in-arm with Rudolf throughout
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