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1 I,IV | Birotteau, with an Asiatic gesture worthy of the~Arabian Nights. "
2 I,IV | here Grindot made a curious gesture. "Possibly I showed myself
3 I,V | francs?" said Cesar, with a gesture of alarm. "Well, we shall~
4 I,VI | looked at Cesarine with a gesture~which explained that the
5 I,VI | such tact, made an admiring gesture.~ ~"No, no; it was in the
6 I,VI | gave them ten sous with a gesture worthy of Napoleon, his
7 I,VI | fatal knife with voice and gesture. "One~recollects gratefully
8 I,VI | pockets. Popinot saw the~gesture, and slipped his twenty-franc
9 I,I | cloudy," he said, with a gesture implying~disturbance of
10 I,II | misfortune."~ ~Pillerault made a gesture of assent.~ ~"Courage, Cesar!"
11 I,III| got up with the air and gesture of being bored.~ ~"If the
12 I,IV | nose with an inimitably sly gesture.~ ~"Monsieur le baron, it
13 I,IV | door he saw the despairing~gesture of the poor creature behind
14 I,IV | and with an imperious gesture he led his nephew into the
15 I,V | at last.~ ~Anselme made a gesture of unspeakable joy, as he
16 I,V | my money."~ ~She made a gesture as if to break the glass
17 I,V | arrested."~ ~The tone and gesture were so completely in keeping
18 I,VII| brow,--so~noble was her gesture and action.~ ~"Papa, all
19 I,VII| was unable to restrain a gesture of surprise~at the change
20 I,VII| to Cesar with the divine gesture which Rembrandt gave to~
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