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1 II | without the help of his hands, by the~contraction of his 2 II | already fat, white dimpled hands, a beard under his chin,~ 3 III | Patriot/, which~frisked in the hands of the Republicans. Paris 4 III | connoisseur. She had fine hands though red, and a~pretty 5 V | the conversation in the hands of the~Vicar-General.~ ~" 6 V | he had been a tool in the hands of the real~culprits. Not 7 V | difficult case next day in the hands of Monsieur Savaron, and~ 8 V | stout nor thin.~And his hands are those of a prelate.~ ~" 9 VI | our handsome Archbishop's hands,~though he confirmed me."~ ~ ~ 10 VII | placed their claims in his hands.~ ~On the day when the Watteville 11 IX | till next morning, by the hands of the~cook, who expressed 12 X | velvety blackness.~A pair of hands as beautiful as ever a Greek 13 X | wait, to accept you at the hands of time?"~said he gravely. " 14 XIII | pretty little feet. "My hands"--and she held one out to 15 XIII | to Rodolphe--~"were those hands made to work?--Leave us," 16 XV | her head buried in her hands in the~attitude of a person 17 XVI | the Chapter's case~in my hands after they had lost it in 18 XIX | francs a year; but in other hands it would have yielded a~ 19 XX | interests of the village in his~hands. The man who won the case 20 XX | me with a lawsuit on my hands. I like this~place, I shall 21 XXII | silence, and, as he shook hands with Monsieur Boucher,~tried 22 XXII | political instrument in the hands of~their representative. 23 XXII | Prefecture, and not in the~hands of an ambitious man. Each 24 XXII | practically the show of~hands; the votes are counted, 25 XXII | Legitimists.~ ~The show of hands at an election, like a dress 26 XXII | Towards the end of the show of hands~they informed Savarus, through 27 XXII | as if he were dying, his hands hanging limp, in a forlorn 28 XXVII| the false letters in my hands, confess everything~in detail