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1 I, 1 | of his fine figure to get hold of a dowry of sixty thousand 2 I, 4 | out from the tilt to catch hold of the reins.~Those who 3 I, 7 | background of gold. A fear took hold of her; she called Djali, 4 I, 8 | at the pump. Emma seizing hold of the cigar case threw 5 I, 9 | peculiar chance that had caught hold of her, while beyond stretched, 6 II, 3 | the garden, would seize hold of her waist, crying, “Charles, 7 II, 4 | fixed against her window to hold the pots. The clerk, too, 8 II, 6 | come to her mother to catch hold of the ends of her apron-strings.~“ 9 II, 7 | walls of the house seemed to hold his shadow.~She could not 10 II, 7 | to her? Why not have kept hold of it with both hands, with 11 II, 7 | basin, and asked Justin to hold it. Then addressing the 12 II, 7 | against the looking-glass.~“Hold the basin nearer,” exclaimed 13 II, 8 | victor in leaving it will hold forth a hand to the vanquished, 14 II, 9 | order not to fall she caught hold of the tufts of faded wallflowers. 15 II, 11| and asked for someone to hold the limb for him. Lestiboudois 16 II, 13| convulsions as soon as you hold out a snuff-box to him. 17 II, 14| extremity of the landscape, “hold the bottle perpendicularly 18 III, 5| be rich! No fortune can hold out against waste! I should 19 III, 6| more surely to keep her hold on him, hoping perhaps that 20 III, 7| his very ears. She took hold of his hands.~“Oh, it’s 21 III, 9| druggist, who could not hold out any longer, about four