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1 4,2| Pensionary, before having set foot on the ground, whilst still 2 5,1| the smiling city, at the foot of a hill dotted with windmills. 3 7,1| been bold enough to set his foot there. Cornelius admitted 4 12,1| the prison to reach the foot of the scaffold. At the 5 12,1| door of the prison to the foot of the scaffold, the more 6 17,2| repeated Gryphus, stamping his foot, "let go, or I shall call 7 18,1| me you have trodden under foot; you have murdered me; I 8 23,2| she touched with her light foot the lowest step of the staircase, 9 26,1| Van Systens stamped his foot with impatience; it was 10 29,1| ground, and Cornelius put his foot on it. ~Then, as Gryphus 11 29,1| with the knife under his foot. ~At the sight of these 12 29,2| whilst the officer, with one foot on the step, was still giving 13 33,1| himself with joy, to the foot of the throne saluting alternately