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1 I, I| little sofa, he shook his head, and crept into the corner 2 I, II| spectre. A demon with a cloudy head, rising from the darkness 3 I, II| around his neck, a fair head was thrust out, the whole 4 I, IV| whiskers, but no moustache. His head was covered with a round 5 I, V| uncovered and wound around her head in three thick coils, like 6 I, VI| and the cherubic little head peeped out. "Papa! Papa!" 7 I, VII| be endured!" shouted my head drummers, and "This is not 8 I, VIII| household, and behave as head of the family, for which 9 I, VIII| eighty-seven winters on his head (may God rest him!) and 10 I, X| first allowed to lift its head and show its colours. Germans 11 I, X| Why, as the present head of the ancient Dumany family, 12 I, X| remember rightly, he was the head of the Radical wing.~ ~After 13 I, X| expelled man, who, with bent head, made his way to the door. 14 I, X| seen nothing but his bald head, which showed an immense 15 I, XI| and it was with a dizzy head and a confused brain that 16 I, XII| innocent. So never trouble your head with a thought about these 17 I, XII| decent elector gets his head broken in the spree, you 18 I, XII| again allowed to hold up his head and show his face. I was 19 I, XIII| broad, rough straw hat on my head. My face was rough and adorned 20 II, I| remark, and then the fair head and the dark one were put 21 II, I| its coral-red lips. Her head was crowned with a tiara 22 II, I| a humorous shake of the head.~ ~"Now you great debater 23 II, I| company of ladies! - he is head over ears in conspiracy 24 II, II| with Martin Luther at the head, have in speech and writing 25 II, II| wonderful mosaic, the sun-bird's head and wings consisting of 26 II, III| Countess Diodora was at the head of everything - presiding 27 II, IV| silvery beard and a bald head. The fairy that was the 28 II, VII| Diodora on her couch. Only her head and arms were visible - 29 II, VII| When I laid my hand on her head and my thumb pressed against 30 II, VII| and coiled them around the head, the coverlet slipped down 31 II, VII| do not know; but that my head was dizzy, and my heart 32 II, IX| repellent lifting of her head as I spoke. Diana might 33 II, IX| expressed."~ ~I bent my head deeper still. "Dear countess, 34 II, X| thought in my stunned, aching head. A Calabrian dagger lay 35 II, X| tremulus voice.~ ~I shook my head, and pointed to the door, 36 II, X| his fortune had turned his head? And what would be the result? 37 II, XIII| the Germans, and even the head gunner was severely wounded. 38 II, XIV| perforated red képi on my head, and the dirty, blood-smeared 39 II, XVI| that money, and felt for my head to make sure that I was 40 II, XVI| money without carrying your head to the guillotine."~ ~"Will 41 II, XVI| this place to get rid of my head. There was no guillotine, 42 II, XVII| halo of virtue around my head was false.~ ~And she loved