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 1     VIII|        whitewashed, whose only floor was the earth itself, dusty
 2      XVI|       walls, but with no other floor than the ground; no ceiling
 3     XXIV| shoulders and trailed upon the floor.~ ~“She is only in a state
 4      XXX|        of his cell fell on the floor in the middle of the room.~ ~
 5      XXX|    suddenly perceived upon the floor a tiny scrap of paper which
 6      XXX|        he had deposited on the floor at his feet. He was turning
 7   XXXIII|       large room on the second floor.~ ~At night he barricaded
 8      XLI|   different rooms on the lower floor, noting the recent repairs
 9    XLIII|     square rooms on the ground floor, besides the kitchen and
10    XLIII|            Now, what is on the floor above?”~ ~“I have never
11    XLIII|       staircase leading to the floor above is in the middle room.”~ ~“
12      XLV|   astonished her. There was no floor save the ground; the walls
13     XLVI|   leave this house, whose very floor seemed to scorch her feet.~ ~
14     XLVI|      fell full length upon the floor.~ ~Marie-Anne was deaddead,
15    XLVII|    Marie-Anne was lying on the floor. Her eyes, which were wide
16    XLVII|        to remain here upon the floor. Assist me, and we will
17    XLVII|    beaten soil that formed the floor of the hovel. They were
18     LIII|      through an opening in the floor, saw the duchess give a
19      LIV|     body, and threw him to the floor.~ ~From this side he expected
20       LV|     steps, fell heavily to the floor, and began to snore loudly.
21       LV|     red beard and wig upon the floor.~ ~“Lecoq!” exclaimed Martial,
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