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1 1| saw at a distance, by the door of the Tuileries, a shed 2 1| As he rushed out of the door into the street, he ran 3 1| impatiently towards the door from time to time, seeking 4 1| the nincompoops, the door shuts or opens, but isn' 5 2| I went and stood in the door, and looked about me in 6 2| when the servant at the door announced my name. I had 7 2| against the frame of the door; I detected a languid charm 8 2| Many a woman would shut her door on you by way of punishing 9 2| possibilities of misfortune. The door of my lodging-house stood 10 2| Pauline knocked gently at my door, and brought me - who could 11 2| luckily, I came upon a secret door leading to a little staircase. 12 2| the lock; I slammed the door, went boldly out into the 13 2| francs paid at the theatre door. I had drawn tears from 14 2| to accompany you to the door,' she said, cutting irony 15 2| when Rastignac kicked the door open and shouted: ~" 'Victory! 16 3| rain. He peered up at the door of each house, trying to 17 3| Rollin knocked meekly at the door of a splendid mansion. ~" 18 3| that he opens his room door or the door of his study; 19 3| opens his room door or the door of his study; presto! all 20 3| other and not find a single door shut; which is all very 21 3| after another, where every door stood open. At last Porriquet 22 3| upon the broken step at the door, where in the old days he 23 3| silence. ~"We must have the door walled up, put bars across 24 3| with Pauline to her own door, and returned with as much 25 3| cardroom, walking between the door and another that opened 26 3| was a great bench at the door between two huge honey-suckle 27 3| on the threshold of the door, spinning as she came. She 28 3| of, sir? When we bolt the door, who ever could get inside? 29 3| amusement. ~"Sitting at your door - expected - Caprice - I 30 3| flight of steps before the door, with the young doctor. ~" 31 3| great gallery, and flung a door suddenly open. Raphael was 32 3| dreadful cry, slammed the door, and dealt his heartbroken 33 3| next room, and locked the door. ~"Pauline! Pauline!" cried 34 3| life, he broke down the door, and saw his mistress writhing