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1 I, 1 | wrists accustomed to being bare. His legs, in blue stockings, 2 I, 1 | the banks, washed their bare arms in the water. On poles 3 I, 3 | drops of perspiration on her bare shoulders.~After the fashion 4 I, 4 | left the back of the neck bare. The lads, dressed like 5 I, 5 | kisses in a row all along her bare arm from the tip of her 6 I, 8 | gleamed on breasts, clinked on bare arms.~The hair, well-smoothed 7 I, 9 | his blouse; his feet were bare in list slippers. And this 8 II, 8 | round them. Plough-men with bare arms were holding by the 9 II, 8 | knotted her fichu round her bare head.~At this moment the 10 II, 12 | away like a garment, laid bare the eternal monotony of 11 II, 15 | the notes escaped from his bare neck full of sobs and kisses. 12 II, 15 | began in which Gilbert lays bare his abominable machinations 13 III, 1 | background behind her, and her bare head was mirrored in the 14 III, 1 | blinds, and I saw your two bare arms passing out amongst 15 III, 5 | of shame, she crossed her bare arms, hiding her face in 16 III, 5 | only by the toes to her bare foot.~He for the first time 17 III, 8 | nightgown, from which her bare feet peeped out. She looked 18 III, 9 | Charles, whose chest was bare, at last began to shiver; 19 III, 10| from time to time, laying bare the coffin. The tired bearers