Part, Chapter
1 I, I | and they lift up their arms to receive and sustain it.
2 I, I | The artist took her in his arms to kiss her, flattered by
3 I, I | take little Annette in his arms, kissing her tenderly on
4 I, I | her nerves quivering, her arms trembling, ready to open.~
5 I, I | their little one in his arms; she pressed his hand and
6 I, I | let herself glide into his arms. She rested there this time,
7 I, II | rolled ribbons, and his long arms, resting on the arms of
8 I, II | long arms, resting on the arms of the chair, allowed to
9 I, III| simultaneous, drew up over their arms and chests their wraps lying
10 I, III| legs crossed, and folded arms, he listened to the strains,
11 I, III| longed to take them in her arms, to hug and kiss them—the
12 I, IV | waiters, holding along their arms dishes filled with meats,
13 II, II | drawing-room door.~He opened his arms to her with an irresistible
14 II, II | of coquetry, bearing her arms surmounted by a coronet.
15 II, II | rose again, or raised her arms to arrange her hair. And
16 II, III| his fingers, lifted her arms, having undoubtedly met
17 II, III| weeping in each other’s arms. Annette, moved by “Les
18 II, IV | He was received with open arms and exclamations, for they
19 II, V | on marble benches, with arms crossed; others still chatted
20 II, V | enormous chest and of his great arms crossed over it. A frequenter
21 II, V | passing, bow-legged, with thin arms and flanks, the sight of
22 II, V | delighted, and, throwing her arms around his neck with the
23 II, VI | clasped her close in both arms, and pressing his lips to
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