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Alphabetical [« »] handing 2 handkerchief 1 handle 1 hands 29 handsome 1 hanged 1 hannyvel 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 come 29 confession 29 go 29 hands 28 body 28 knew 28 life | Alexandre Dumas, Pére The Marquise de Brinvilliers IntraText - Concordances hands |
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1 II | she had taken with steady hands the cup and its saucer, 2 II | Charles VII, to wipe his hands on during a game of tennis, 3 II | humbly entreat any into whose hands this chest may fall to do 4 II | kindness of putting it into the hands of Madame the Marquise de 5 III| humbly beg those into whose hands they may fall to burn them. 6 III| Desgrais left her in the hands of his men, and hastily 7 III| marquise saw the box in the hands of Desgrais, she at first 8 III| DEAR THERIA, -- I am in the hands of Desgrais, who is taking 9 IV | gave back the box into her hands, but soon changing from 10 IV | and snatch her from the hands of the soldiers; that in 11 IV | this paper fell into the hands of an ecclesiastical judge, 12 V | accomplices. Madame, we must lay hands on all these evil-doers 13 V | shall be in the gentleman's hands; you will not be allowed 14 V | she cried, wringing her hands, "you promised you would 15 VI | her neck, holding in her hands a burning torch two pounds 16 VI | the cord he held in his hands, and extended her own, looking 17 VI | you have my body in your hands, and you can torture me."~ ~ 18 VI | God for the future. See my hands, sir, and my feet, are they 19 VI | best she could with her hands tied, and when the gaoler 20 VI | fall into this person's hands. Not that he could not make 21 VI | tight the cords round her hands that he had let loose before, 22 VI | step backward, and with her hands, bound though they were, 23 VII| for which operation her hands had to be untied, the man 24 VII| neck, then fastened her hands together with one rope and 25 VII| Then she stretched out her hands to the doctor.~ ~"Oh, sir," 26 VII| placed in the marquise's hands the lighted torch which 27 VII| her neck, holding in her hands a burning torch two pounds 28 VII| And she stretched out her hands towards a man who was following 29 VII| made to kneel, and in her hands was placed the lighted torch,