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 1        I|     uncovered, and a few even bowed the knee and made the sign
 2       II|     Sairmeuse. There everyone bowed low before Citoyen Lacheneur.~ ~
 3      III|    the Marquis.”~ ~The priest bowed, but he did not seem very
 4        V|    behind them, with his head bowed upon his breast, terribly
 5      VII|  their conclusion.~ ~And they bowed. And their apparent enthusiasm
 6     XIII|    was a command. The marquis bowed and obeyed.~ ~“She dismisses
 7       XV|      Baron dEscorval.~ ~Some bowed; others spoke to him, but
 8      XVI|      father presented him, he bowed profoundly; but he was very
 9      XVI| Escorval; but he nevertheless bowed with studied politeness,
10       XX|      herculean form, a trifle bowed by the weight of years,
11   XXVIII|       her chair.~ ~The priest bowed his head; she understood.~ ~“
12     XXIX|       of kind friends.”~ ~She bowed her head, almost crushed
13     XXIX|  doubted it.”~ ~The poor girl bowed her head, crimsoning with
14     XXXI|       fled. He walked on with bowed head, a prey to the most
15    XXXIX|   mingle with the crowd.~ ~He bowed in passing before the young
16      LII| Martial there.~ ~His head was bowed upon his breast; he held
17      LII| Lacheneur!”~ ~Martial gravely bowed his head. It was his only
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