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 1      I,       I|    singular time and place for a promenade! The clocks struck ten -
 2      I,       I|           He ceased his restless promenade, and came close to the young
 3    III,       I|         Come in!" a gentleman in promenade toilet entered the room
 4    III,       I|        mossy ground.~ ~After the promenade, they seated themselves
 5    III,     III|     earth had taken from them. A promenade of a hundred steps would
 6     IV,      II| afternoon: "Come, we will take a promenade."~ ~He conducted the veiled
 7     IV,     III|         count's two tame bears - promenade with them through the village.
 8      V,      II|         the spot for their daily promenade.~ ~The count and his companion
 9      V,     III|          winter?"~ ~"Then I will promenade in the court, and make snow
10   VIII,       I|          the park for a solitary promenade. She had complained all
11      X,     III|   Katharina's, and we three will promenade to the window. I want to
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