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1 I | early hour~he had in his hand a pair of white gloves,
2 II | this moment a slender white hand threw up the lower half
3 II | sign, who, with a shaking hand, hung upon it a square of
4 III | thrift with which her prudent hand dispensed the oil.~They
5 III | Guillaume's dry and wrinkled hand alone gave value--netted
6 V | loved her. On the other hand, the senior apprentice,
7 VI | artist grasped his~friend's hand, dragged him off to the
8 VIII | merchant remained standing, his hand resting on the greasy arm
9 VIII | he placed with a shaking hand~on the very spot where his
10 VIII | left sleeve with his right hand, and~dared not look at the
11 IX | felt himself clutched by~a hand of iron, and his astonished
12 IX | and~eloquence, clasped his hand, and spoke in his turn--
13 IX | his future father-in-law's hand, after saying~with a knowing
14 X | woman~knows how to turn her hand to the book-keeping, the
15 XI | morning, painted by a master's hand. It is worth at~least six
16 XII | might take it up in your~hand."~ ~"Drapery always comes
17 XII | sent round with a liberal hand.~The band that covered the
18 XV | struggling for the upper hand in every accessory. It was
19 XVI | silence with a wave of her hand, which she obeyed by a~survival
20 XVIII| wife, ardently seizing the hand which her~rival allowed
21 XIX | resolving to have the upper hand and~never deviating from
22 XIX | Augustine kissed the Duchess' hand, and the lady clasped her
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