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1 1,2 | Borgo Vecchio; but there he turned to the right and took a 2 1,3 | ten was heard; all eyes turned towards the chimney: ten 3 3,3 | or else should have been turned to a better purpose. He 4 4,3 | France. ~The ambassadors next turned their steps to Siena. The 5 6,1 | which he was quite unfitted, turned his eyes towards France, 6 6,3 | from the French line and turned right about face without 7 6,4 | Gonzaga's efforts, they turned their backs upon the French 8 7,3 | very good night. The duke turned to the right, and Caesar 9 7,3 | palace. But scarcely had he turned the corner of the Jewish 10 7,4 | morning; then expectation was turned into fear, and fear at last 11 7,4 | the Tiber, the horseman turned his horse, backing on the 12 7,4 | Yes, sir,' and he at once turned right about face; but seeing 13 8,2 | the lock of the cupboard turned stiffly the hand would naturally 14 11,1| cardinal and Monsignore Poto turned round, and seeing the room 15 11,2| enemy than the old one, he turned upon him instead. For a 16 11,3| suspicion that might be turned towards themselves, they 17 11,4| had not, M. de Villeneuve turned his back upon them, remarking 18 13,5| behind them, and Caesar turned round, saying, "The hour 19 14,2| leaning on Caesar's arm, and turned his steps towards the vineyard, 20 14,2| had made him thirsty, he turned to a valet, giving signs 21 14,2| attended by no servant. As he turned round a corridor a puff 22 14,2| two poles around which had turned all his affections and all 23 14,3| day a bull was brought in, turned over on his back and tied 24 16,2| then suddenly the pursued turned right about face, three