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 1        I|         girl of dazzling beauty leaning upon his arm.~ ~Father Chupin
 2        V|       did reappear at last, but leaning upon the arm of her father.~ ~
 3        V|     This auditor was Maurice.~ ~Leaning against the door, pale as
 4       IX|        was standing motionless, leaning upon his gun.~ ~
 5      XVI|    pushed Marie-Anne aside, and leaning out, he said:~ ~“Deign to
 6     XXXV|      uttered these words he was leaning over the abyss. He doubted
 7  XXXVIII|         come.~ ~He soon knew.~ ~Leaning against the gilded door-post,
 8       XL|   seated in an arm-chair, rose, leaning heavily upon the shoulder
 9    XLIII|       were open. Marie-Anne was leaning out of a window. She does
10    XLVII|         way.~ ~Mme. dEscorval, leaning upon the abbe’s arm, walked
11    XLVII|        that Mme. dEscorval was leaning more and more heavily upon
12       LV| Crenelle, Lecoq saw a messenger leaning against the door of a wine-shop.
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