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1 1 | life, these heads became arms;~and arms deprived of nourishment,
2 1 | these heads became arms;~and arms deprived of nourishment,
3 1 | semicircular. On it are carved the arms of the~Guaisnics as clean-cut
4 1 | article~bearing upon it the arms of the family. Three English
5 1 | arabesque designs and the arms of the du Guaisnics,~covered
6 2 | Vendee and Brittany took arms; he fought through the war
7 2 | summoned at any moment~to take arms. No sooner was Calyste sixteen
8 2 | richer blooms of summer. Her arms~became more nobly rounded,
9 2 | withered~but still vigorous arms, at the ends of which flourished
10 2 | brownish-red color making the white arms look like poplar-wood.~These
11 3 | nobility of Brittany. Her arms bore the~ermine of its ancient
12 6 | magnificence. The spring of the arms from the shoulders,~superb
13 6 | to a colossal woman. The arms are~vigorously modelled,
14 7 | soul"~ ~She stopped, her arms pendant, her head lying
15 8 | developed as well, and the arms are thin. She has,~however,
16 8 | alone,~and could hide her arms in those wadded sleeves
17 8 | means, he sits with his arms~pendant, accomplishing nothing.
18 8 | said, taking him in her arms, and kissing the~beautiful
19 9 | his flowers. He stood with arms folded, lost in~meditation.
20 10| Calyste took his mother in his arms, and kissed her on~her cheeks,
21 10| waist, a flat back, thin arms, and the curt, decided manner
22 10| but she still kept her arms crossed~resolutely, and
23 14| the Breton took her in his arms and carried her~to the shore
24 17| he has quartered his own arms with~those of Des Touches,
25 18| blushed, and I threw my arms around his neck. But~all
26 18| taken to arrange it. Her arms, now thin and hard, were
27 18| sleeves, from which issued the arms covered with a second sleeve
28 19| Sabine clasped him in her arms, and held him tightly to
29 19| she held Calyste in her arms, her~nose at his cravat,
30 20| and she took him in her arms to dance him. The child,
31 20| hours with her son in her arms beside the fire in a way
32 20| beings,when you see on~the arms of such women golden serpents
33 25| By the bye, he bears arms," cried Aurelie, hunting
34 26| she cried, throwing~her arms around his neck. "Henceforth,
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