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 1    1,    1|       and roughish wear. On his head, stuck jauntily on one side,
 2    1,    2|      side, so as to command the head of the sleeper, and lifted
 3    1,    2|        he might throw it at his head. But no! the monkey did
 4    1,    2|       had been shot full in the head.~The two young men carried
 5    1,    3|     heart equal to those of his head. At the age of twelve he
 6    1,    4|          At the first words the head of the gentle girl was laid
 7    1,    6|         a twisted column, whose head expands in a bouquet of
 8    1,    7|        said Benito, shaking his head.~“It is unkind, brother,”
 9    1,    7|     which the ball, made of the head of a tortoise, was tied
10    1,    7|         for an instant lost his head, and we know the rest.~“
11    1,   11|         murmured he, bowing his head by an involuntary movement.~
12    1,   11|        But an instant after his head was raised, and his expression
13    1,   12|         America, and has at its head the intelligent artist-king
14    1,   12|         he receive the turtle’s head, which did for the ball,
15    1,   12|       chignons, no shams! These head were not enfeebled by cuttings
16    1,   13|   refractory mouth of a Mayouma head.~“Yes,” answered the stranger. “
17    1,   14|         his lieutenant, and the head of the police accepted an
18    1,   17|         doze of buckshot to the head, close to the eye, from
19    1,   19|         A negative shake of the head from the young man was the
20    1,   19|        enough to turn any man’s head! Have you heard tell of
21    1,   19|         Garral, who, with bowed head, seemed to be lost in thought,
22    1,   20|     accuser without bending his head.~“Will you reply?” repeated
23    1,   20|     dead!”~But soon raising his head, he said to his wife and
24    1,   20|         my children, and on the head of your mother!”~“All communication
25    1,   20|   justice of God!”~And with his head unbent, he stepped into
26    1,   20|   fallen so unexpectedly on his head, had failed to overwhelm.~
27    2,    3|      enter that of Dacosta, the head of which was under sentence
28    2,    4|         about him, with his big head on his little body; his
29    2,    4|         he made a sign with his head to Dacosta, which signified
30    2,    4|        escape, on his duties as head of his family, as husband
31    2,    5|         his chair, and with his head raised and his eyes looking
32    2,    5|         went out, and shook his head and muttered:~“Well, well!
33    2,    6|     tried to calm Benito, whose head seemed on fire. Cost what
34    2,    9|      the water; he holds up his head and lifts up his arms, and
35    2,    9|      globe the diver places his head, which he can move about
36    2,    9|      into the diving dress. His head disappeared in the metal
37    2,   10|      Indians kept just over his head.~The light penetrated deep
38    2,   10|      are or what to do. If your head feels as if in a vice, and
39    2,   10|       which, floating above his head, intercepted the solar rays
40    2,   10|       his arms folded under his head!~Was that Torres? In the
41    2,   10|     straightened itself up, the head swayed to and fro, and disentangling
42    2,   12|        examined it. Shaking his head, he handed it back to his
43    2,   13|         which he had worked his head.~At the order to enter—which
44    2,   13|   overwhelmed, but, raising his head, he exclaimed:~“No, sir,
45    2,   13|        Jarriquez, who shook his head, “and chance does not often
46    2,   14|       the solution, even if his head exploded like an overheated
47    2,   14|   together and flying about his head.~“Ah!” he explaimed, “why
48    2,   14|       Judge Jarriquez, with his head nearly splitting, arose
49    2,   14| refreshed himself by giving his head a thorough sluicing with
50    2,   14|     number than comes into your head.”~“76223,” answered Bobo,
51    2,   15|         almost sure to meet the head of these “capitaes do mato,”
52    2,   17|         table and supported his head. Of what was he thinking?
53    2,   17|         instant Joam raised his head; his eyes sought the window,
54    2,   17|        and the next instant his head again sank into his hands.
55    2,   17|      And with crossed arms, and head erect, Joam Dacosta stepped
56    2,   17|      police, accompanied by the head warder of the prison and
57    2,   17|         of the police bowed his head, and then, in a voice which
58    2,   20|      significant nodding of the head accompanied the question
59    2,   20|    re-entered his home with his head erect, and it was indeed
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