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 1        I|          his arm.~ ~Father Chupin walked straight toward him, and
 2        I|         word to the messenger, he walked rapidly away, leading his
 3        V|           silence. He obeyed, and walked a few steps behind them,
 4       VI|         allowed them to do it. He walked about the square with the
 5    XXVII|          who accompanied him, who walked beside him, I, a priest,
 6   XXVIII|          of one division, and you walked beside him, while your brother
 7      XXX|         was creeping over him, he walked about his cell, forcing
 8     XXXI|          his companion.~ ~So they walked on, and that same evening,
 9     XXXI|           feverish excitement, he walked for long hours. He soon
10     XXXI|      slowly, but surely.~ ~Chupin walked in advance, urging them
11     XXXI|         the soldiers.~ ~Lacheneur walked straight to him.~ ~“So it
12     XXXI| accustomed impudence had fled. He walked on with bowed head, a prey
13    XXXIV|          to lose a syllable.~ ~He walked directly to M. de Courtornieu,
14     XLIV|         thought Marie-Anne as she walked homeward.~ ~She thought
15      XLV|    exchanged a few words and then walked together to the house. Soon
16    XLVII|      leaning upon the abbe’s arm, walked about twenty paces in the
17    XLVII|           reached the chamber; he walked straight to the bed, and
18      LIV|          up the Rue Crenelle. She walked very quickly, and without
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