Chapter
1 II | Leaning upon Rosalie’s arm and dragging her left foot,
2 III | leaning familiarly on the arm of a tall young man. As
3 III | avenue,” and offered her his arm while she took her “exercise,”
4 III | staircase, leaning on the arm of Rosalie, who was so much
5 III | vicomte, who had offered his arm to Jeanne, walked with her
6 III | exercise, leaning on the arm of the baron and accompanied
7 IV | turn, and leaving on the arm of the chair her canvas
8 IV | abreast.~Jeanne felt an arm passed gently round her
9 IV | she said.~He withdrew his arm from her waist, and as they
10 V | beside his wife, with his arm round her waist, and they
11 V | shawls, carrying all on one arm, for the other was in a
12 V | warn you!’~“I took Jean’s arm: ‘Do not go there, Jean;
13 V | bandages around the helpless arm, and showing her firm, white
14 VI | leaning on her husband’s arm and got into the carriage.
15 VI | squeezed her husband’s arm. “Stop him, Jack!” she exclaimed.
16 VII | she was reaching out her arm to ring the bell, when a
17 VII | carrying a lantern, seized her arm to pull her back as she
18 VII | leaning on her husband’s arm. They sat down beside the
19 VII | turned on his heel, took the arm of the baron, who acquiesced,
20 VIII| avenue. The baron gave his arm to Jeanne, who was now always
21 IX | unless supported under each arm. Her breathing was difficult
22 XII | walking leaning on Rosalie’s arm, the latter lecturing her
23 XII | out and took her by the arm to make her come into the
24 XIII| mistress with her right arm and taking her basket in
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