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1 III | and low~shoes; and in her hand she carried a straw bag
2 III | twelve-sous piece into his hand, and then her voice was
3 III | who was standing, whip in hand,~and gazing toward the rue
4 III | two pounds each. In his hand, he~held a small reddish
5 III | of fat. "Come, a helping hand,~my lad!" he said to Pierrotin.~ ~
6 III | down the street, whip in hand,~apparently reluctant to
7 III | have important business on hand which~can't be delayed."~ ~"
8 V | him~to do it with a firm hand. Pierrotin, put me out here,
9 VI | and top-boots, and in his hand he carried a riding-whip.~ ~"
10 VI | said, taking~Oscar by the hand. "Good-day, messieurs,"
11 VI | beside~Estelle and took her hand, which she permitted.~ ~"
12 VI | Beaumont, who held in his hand a bundle of~deeds and other
13 VI | the count, taking Bridau's hand~in both of his. "I knew
14 VII | seizing~uncle Cardot's hand and pressing it with a gesture
15 VII | in that path with an iron hand, and he will end as a barrister~
16 VII | Moreau, pressing~Oscar's hand, "is to work now with steady
17 VIII| head-clerk appeared, pen in hand.~ ~"Monsieur Godeschal,
18 IX | very well~aspire to the hand of a rich creole; and the
19 IX | to him and pressing his hand.~"You are, indeed, a true
20 IX | Oscar was taken by the hand and led by Florentine to
21 IX | the handkerchief from his hand,~and saw his tears; then
22 IX | even~snatched them from his hand; so that this conflict of
23 X | and held out to Moreau a hand which the~latter refused
24 X | a trial inflicted~by the hand of one who loveth while
25 XI | being~forced to live from hand to mouth. The former admirer
26 XI | clerk, with a paper in his hand, came out of the~office (
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