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1 Pro,2| his lips clinging to the feet of the Christ, he breathed 2 3,2 | to the pope to kiss his feet; and as the pope had been 3 3,3 | uncle had heaped at our feet, but for very peril of our 4 4,3 | for the pope, and at his feet were cushions far Lucrezia 5 4,5 | threw herself at the king's feet; she was the wife of the 6 5,4 | vanguard halted five hundred feet from the Gate of the People. 7 5,4 | carried ashen lances ten feet long, with straight and 8 5,5 | These cannons were eight feet in length; and as their 9 5,5 | cannons came culverins sixteen feet long, and then falconets, 10 5,6 | genuflexions to kissing the feet, the hand, and the forehead, 11 5,7 | and stooped to kiss his feet. But this Alexander would 12 6,3 | short about ten or twelve feet from the French line and 13 7,1 | the Swiss pikes, but two feet longer. These changes effected, 14 7,1 | while they with arms four feet shorter had no chance even 15 7,4 | over on one side and his feet on the other. The two fellows 16 7,4 | hands, the other by the feet, swung it three times, and 17 8,4 | thing to put on his horses' feet a metal of which king's 18 9,2 | the appointed place, five feet in height, ten in width, 19 9,2 | ten in width, and eighty feet long. This scaffolding was 20 9,2 | narrow paths were made, two feet wide at most, their entrance 21 9,3 | dropped him a distance of two feet to the ground, he had confessed, 22 10,2 | which lay actually at his feet before his body had time 23 11,1 | broke off and fell at his feet; and then, as though one 24 11,2 | up the dust with his hind feet, and lashing his sides with 25 11,3 | an act of homage at the feet of the fair Venetian who 26 16,1 | the window nearly seventy feet from the ground, but one 27 16,1 | formed a rope fifty or sixty feet long, with knots every here 28 16,1 | clinging with hands and feet to this fragile support. 29 16,1 | touch the ground with his feet; his rope was too short. ~ 30 16,1 | height of twelve or fifteen feet. ~ ~ 31 16,2 | beside him, passed only a few feet away, crossed the court,