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1 II | between death and life in the body of her father. The next 2 II | eyes, the only part of his body that appeared to live, so 3 II | to dawn: the lieutenant's body was opened, and a formal 4 II | agitated unceasingly both in body and mind: he could not bear 5 II | that, the surface of his body was burnt away. This, said 6 II | necessary to examine the body. An hour later George disappeared, 7 IV | well get his wages as any body else." He said nothing to 8 IV | his soul as well as his body. Great was his surprise, 9 IV | crime and said where the body was buried, and all about 10 IV | his confessor where the body was buried. The relations 11 IV | condemned to be hanged, and his body was burnt. So fully did 12 V | given, a description of her body and mind, which I very soon 13 V | word, which is like the body; in uniting oneself with 14 V | of separation from this body be sure that she is not 15 VI | the soul quits her earthly body the judgment of God is passed 16 VI | that place; afterwards her body to be burnt and the ashes 17 VI | believe me, you have my body in your hands, and you can 18 VI | height as the feet, and the body, held up on a trestle, described 19 VI | lay, they passed under her body a trestle of three and a 20 VI | half feet, which gave the body a greater arch, and as this 21 VI | glowing and feverish, all her body involuntarily trembling. 22 VI | only after death that my body is to be burnt, it will 23 VI | s salvation whether your body is cast into the fire and 24 VI | Whatever may be your end, your body will arise on the appointed 25 VII| me; my God, I abandon my body, which is but dust, that 26 VII| trouble not concerning my body; grant, O God, that I yield 27 VII| thence backward, while the body fell forward on the crossway 28 VII| drank a dram; and taking the body under one arm, all dressed