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 1       II|        pictures that covered the walls, or before a bronze. One
 2      III|       clean, poor, and bare. The walls were whitewashed; a dozen
 3     VIII|      thatch-covered hovel, whose walls were not even whitewashed,
 4      XVI|      small, with un-white-washed walls, but with no other floor
 5      XVI|        that he does not fear the walls will fall and crush him?”~ ~
 6       XX|     without danger! We have good walls, strong gates, and three
 7      XXI| protected by deep moats and high walls! You have forgotten that
 8     XXII|         their friends within the walls.~ ~It is eleven oclock,
 9      XXV|       and notices affixed to the walls.~ ~“We must see what this
10     XXVI|       printed and affixed to the walls. The signals had said:~ ~“
11    XXVII|          black mould covered the walls to a height of six or seven
12    XXVII|        whiter than the plastered walls, and eyes filled with tears,
13     XXIX|          fastened into the stone walls.”~ ~“It is easy enough to
14     XXXI| Sairmeuse ordered affixed to the walls of Montaignac, that decree
15   XXXIII|   innocent, were led outside the walls of the citadel and shot,
16  XXXVIII|      Lacheneur’s house. The four walls remained standing, blackened
17      XLV|       floor save the ground; the walls were poorly whitewashed;
18      LIV|        own room, clinging to the walls for support.~ ~“It was she
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