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1 Napier felt his ankle turn on a loose cobble , expecting the pain, the warning.
2 She stumbled on a loose cobble , bobbled a few steps, but managed to keep her feet.
3 Gurning fearsomely, the fellow backs off, almost stumbles on a loose cobble , turns and limps away.
4 Sophie scoots ahead and, an instant later, Sugar stumbles on a loose cobble and almost sprawls head over heels.
5 Slowly, Antonio advanced into the space between the two families, stumbling a little among the loose cobbles .
6 The carriage jerked to a start and thundered down the road, kicking dirt and loose cobbles behind it.
7 Behind him, the Corso was a mass of loose cobbles , shiny with mud and littered with cowpats, tomatoes and fried eggs.
8 David Napier walked steadily toward the house, his feet avoiding the loose cobbles by instinct; they were already familiar, after so short a time.
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