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1 1| steadfast friend to the gallows foot, a cynical swaggerer with 2 1| each crushed beneath the foot of a passing giant, serve 3 2| innocence and virtue. ~"If I set foot in a restaurant, I gave 4 2| of 'Peau-d'Ane,' a dainty foot peeped out of the clumsy 5 2| prettiest little hand and foot in the world. Oh, if she 6 2| determined her to go on foot, by way of the boulevards, 7 2| I thought. ~"She set her foot on a bronze bar of the fender 8 2| left my post, went to the foot of the bed, and gazed at 9 2| spent a whole night at the foot of your bed without ' ~" ' 10 2| had six toes on her left foot; I cannot possibly live 11 2| promised my father never to set foot in a gaming-house. Not only 12 2| like flowers trampled under foot by a passing procession. ~ 13 3| his wont, and set out on foot for his old lodging, trying 14 3| tiny, white, blue-veined foot peeping out of a velvet 15 3| the column of liquid is a foot in height, the thousand 16 3| the Rhone flowing at their foot, and the end of the lake; 17 3| sat himself down at the foot of a tree. ~The key of every 18 3| their pillow and ends at the foot of the bed; and this countryside