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1  As she passed along the gallery she patted Edna upon the shoulder.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
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2  He drank a glass of the wine and went out on the gallery and offered a glass to his wife.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
ContextHighlight   In XI
3  Victor, with hammer and nails and scraps of scantling, was patching a corner of one of the galleries.
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4  He walked down the gallery and across the narrow "bridges" which connected the Lebrun cottages one with the other.
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5  The little negro girl who worked Madame Lebrun's sewing-machine was sweeping the galleries with long, absent-minded strokes of the broom.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
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6  There were a number of bath-houses along the beach, of rough but solid construction, built with small, protecting galleries facing the water.
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7  She stood watching the fair woman walk down the long line of galleries with the grace and majesty which queens are sometimes supposed to possess.
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8  Unlocking the door of her bath-room she went inside, and soon emerged, bringing a rug, which she spread upon the floor of the gallery, and two huge hair pillows covered with crash, which she placed against the front of the building.
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9  But she did not want to appear unamiable and uninterested, so she had brought forth newspapers, which she spread upon the floor of the gallery, and under Madame Ratignolle's directions she had cut a pattern of the impervious garment.
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10  After Mrs. Pontellier had danced twice with her husband, once with Robert, and once with Monsieur Ratignolle, who was thin and tall and swayed like a reed in the wind when he danced, she went out on the gallery and seated herself on the low window-sill, where she commanded a view of all that went on in the hall and could look out toward the Gulf.
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ContextHighlight   In IX