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1 IV| for an occasional climb on foot by the vetturino's side; 2 V| bandits in the ravine at the foot of Monte Rosso, and carried 3 VI| afforded him room for one foot, and clung to the woodwork 4 VII| made his way to the very foot of the line where the Hungarians 5 VIII| princess seated herself at the foot of the cross that stands 6 VIII| the full use of only one foot, although his gouty condition 7 IX| guarded.~ ~She sat down at the foot of the cross, but not to 8 X| little toe of your left foot broken?' 'Yes.' 'Then you 9 X| wrath and scorn from head to foot. This man, it appeared, 10 XIII| home in a carriage, but on foot. You needn't fear to do 11 XV| pursuit of both horse and foot - with the single exception 12 XVI| the table, swinging one foot carelessly to and fro. " 13 XVI| the Wonder Spring, at the foot of the great beech-tree. 14 XIX| must not be forced to go on foot and soil her shoes.'"~ ~" 15 XXII| more horses tethered at the foot of the tree and watched 16 XXIII| rather than let the enemy set foot inside their town. Even 17 XXIII| you feel the weight of my foot."~ ~"Kick me if you wish 18 XXIII| fall, especially as one foot was now unfit for the stirrup.~ ~" 19 XXVI| terrace above. Gaining the foot of the scarp, they planted