Par.

 1  13|        substance pass into the hands of another.~ ~
 2  47|        he had sustained at the hands of the Prussians, spoke
 3  48|       they choose to put their hands into their breeches' pockets.~ ~
 4  56|        their rosary, and, with hands enfolded in their wide sleeves,
 5  82|            and my maid held my hands to keep me from throwing
 6 135|     employment of so many idle hands now maintained at a great
 7 170|     the keys of destiny in his hands. His pipe perfumed the whole
 8 184| deserve this harshness at your hands."~ ~
 9 187|    into the insolent soldier's hands in order to buy back their
10 224|      the act of laying violent hands on her.~ ~
11 266|       with four bottles in his hands. They had all suddenly become
12 312|        Cornudet, plunging both hands at once into the capacious
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