Chapter
1 II | before him.~ ~An ice-cold hand, belonging, no doubt, to
2 IV | ready to~bend to a strong hand. She talked much of religion,
3 IV | itself or~stretch out a hand to any political physician;
4 IV | about him got the upper hand. The Duchesse~de Langeais,
5 VI | end of~the journey near at hand; the horizon line of sand
6 VI | it were, to~stretch out a hand to take the thing that he
7 VI | but confined by a scarf. A hand~indicated a seat, a hand
8 VI | hand~indicated a seat, a hand that seemed white as marble
9 VI | you~enough to give you my hand."~ ~She held it out for
10 VI | for his kiss. A woman's hand, still moist from~the scented
11 VI | had pressed that dangerous hand respectfully to~his lips.~ ~"
12 VII | she added, holding out her hand; and~certainly in her careless
13 VII | But often, on~the other hand, the General shook out his
14 VII | Armand, as he stood with his hand on the back of a chair.
15 VII | repetitions; the Deity, bound~hand and foot, was delivered
16 VIII| the close pressure of his hand, the little hand of a man
17 VIII| of his hand, the little hand of a man whose~greatness
18 VIII| ought first to take her in hand and~break her in; I would
19 VIII| implacable man's~strong hand in her hair; sometimes the
20 VIII| she answered, giving~a hand to a young man who came
21 VIII| me to have an axe in your hand."~ ~The Duchess was in a
22 VIII| over her mouth,~bound her hand and foot, and carried her
23 VIII| she said, holding out~a hand to the man who did not take
24 IX | while Montriveau~held her hand as a father might, and led
25 IX | but he was~inflexible; his hand was passive in reply to
26 IX | the questionings of~her hand.~ ~At length, after some
27 IX | she went she~felt that his hand protected her dress. His
28 IX | myself with holding out a hand to him, but I~will hold
29 IX | counts--and could put her hand on the~last descendants
30 IX | Princess, holding out a hand, which the Duchess~kissed
31 IX | smiling, while she held her hand in a tight clasp.~ ~"We
32 X | relative, the last friend whose hand I shall~press, so I can
33 X | she added, holding~out a hand, which he kissed. "We will
34 X | through her. ~She grasped his hand tightly in hers, suffered
35 X | added, with a grasp of the~hand.~ ~But the greatest resources
36 X | unknown; or, on the other hand, a mysterious, aerial descent~
37 X | Suddenly~his companion laid a hand on his shoulder. A bright
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