Chapter
1 II | become proverbial. Her bare feet were hidden; if the~General
2 III | its head to fall at its feet, it is~pretty sure sooner
3 VI | loose sand shifted under his feet at every step; and when,
4 VI | his strength failing,~his feet were bleeding, he asked
5 VI | a European, rose to his feet,~and followed his guide.
6 VI | cushion that covered her feet.~ ~"Madame, in Asia your
7 VI | Madame, in Asia your feet would be worth some ten
8 VII | laying~his head on her feet, "you are too chastely tender
9 VII | she cried, rising to her feet with a swift, graceful~spring, "
10 VII | treasure poured~out at her feet, she was playing with it.
11 VIII| skirt hem, her knees, her feet; but for~the credit of the
12 VIII| trample her body under his feet? When, where,~and how would
13 VIII| feminine creature under the feet of a furious horse or~other
14 VIII| s lodging, her hands and~feet tied with silken cords.
15 VIII| the knots that bound her feet.~ ~"What would be the use
16 VIII| shall tie your hands and feet again. All things considered,
17 VIII| de Langeais rose to her feet, with a great dignity and~
18 IX | yours!" and fell at Armand's feet.~ ~"Yours! yours! my one
19 IX | never yet set his glowing~feet; and over and over again,
20 IX | General came almost to~her feet in all the glory of that
21 IX | sat down or crossed her feet, which drove the~finest
22 X | The Duchess rose to her feet with a spring. "In Heaven'
23 X | the angels that lie at the feet of God,~for to them is given
24 X | wire were fastened~several feet apart between one rock and
25 X | planted in the beach at their feet. With ingenuity worthy of~
26 X | tie a~cannon ball to both feet and throw the body overboard;
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