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1  25| for he could use only one hand, the other being engaged
2  53|   or noisily, placing his hand before the gaping void whence
3  92|  appeared, holding in his hand one of his lanterns, which
4  98| with a somewhat trembling hand. Both strove to maintain
5 116|     The countess took her hand.~ ~
6 139|  She held a candle in her hand, and directed her steps
7 169|   at home in its master's hand, and completing his physiognomy.
8 225|   miserable woman," bound hand and foot, into the enemy'
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