Chapter
1 I | extend in young and clever hands.~ ~David Sechard's school
2 I | passed~gradually into the hands of Cointet Brothers; and
3 I | department in their~own hands.~ ~The news of this proposal
4 I | have the cash in his own hands he would have~given in David
5 I | of money which tied their hands, the~two were ruminating
6 I | it should fall into the hands of some more formidable
7 I | sorrowing~angel. Lucien's hands denoted race; they were
8 I | race; they were shapely hands; hands~that men obey at
9 I | they were shapely hands; hands~that men obey at a sign,
10 I | architecture, erected by fairy hands. Fancy had scattered flowers
11 II | as time hung heavy on his hands in the seclusion enforced
12 II | consecrated coldly by the~hands of death. On the battlefield
13 III| pleated it with her own hands. And how pleased she was
14 III| temperament, applauded with both hands, and vowed that~Jean-Baptiste
15 III| recent victory. Her white hands~pointed him to glory that
16 IV | looked over the card-players' hands~without a notion of what
17 IV | know what to do with his hands, he shifted about from~one
18 V | find time heavy on your~hands."~ ~"Do you work quickly?"
19 VI | love. She abandoned her hands,~her beautiful golden hair,
20 VI | yesterday,~while her white hands wiped the pearls of sweat
21 VII| the women who put their hands before their faces~and shrieked
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