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1 I | pressing both hands upon her heart, she remained for some minutes 2 II | venom which freezes the heart; Negro women, singing barbarous 3 III | the silver string, for my heart is sad!”~The slave lifted 4 IV | the passing vultures. His heart overflowed into frenzied 5 IV | of the voice of which his heart was full.~All, however, 6 IV | the former slave, “If your heart is dauntless, I will bring 7 V | Matho experienced anguish of heart and felt as though he had 8 V | cross. The throbbing of his heart increased. He would fain 9 V | high, made throughout of heart of oak, with iron nails 10 VI | money and its gods to its heart, and its patriotism was 11 VII | grey mountains; and his heart leaped at the thought of 12 VII | satisfaction! riches! Long has my heart been sad and the house drooping. 13 VII | concealed at the bottom of her heart.~By degrees the panting 14 VII | is full of corn as your heart is full of wisdom.”~A smile 15 VII | of their eternity to his heart. He felt very near to the 16 VIII| cold steel as it were in my heart.”~“He selected the day, 17 VIII| with the leapings of his heart. He picked up his sword, 18 IX | his own kingdom. From the heart of Carthage he had come 19 X | kind of spiral within her heart, another serpent, as it 20 X | The better to inflame her heart he reported to her all the 21 X | to cry, I took you to my heart and made you laugh with 22 XI | which she wore above her heart.~They resumed their journey.~ 23 XI | his memory. He felt his heart beating. The air of command 24 XI | Moloch!”~Matho leaped up; his heart was swelling with colossal 25 XII | falling, so rapidly did his heart beat.~He thought of all 26 XIII| scorpions: “Pierce them to the heart!” These jokes, which were 27 XIII| clarions had at last made his heart leap. Then he had gone back 28 XIII| cruel a look entering his heart that he uttered a roar. 29 XIV | defeat. They did not lose heart, and marched after him.~ 30 XIV | years to live! Strike to the heart, and think no more about 31 XV | forbidden to strike him to the heart, in order that he might 32 XV | blow, then snatched out the heart and laid it upon the spoon; 33 XV | long arrows upon the red heart. As the beatings diminished