Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|    the tiny hand never losing hold of the edge of the curtain,
 2     I,      IV|   child so cheap. She did not hold it worthy of a single expression
 3     I,       V|      by me, and I want him to hold a requiem for the souls
 4     I,       V| learned to suppress them - to hold them down. Never fear me!
 5     I,       V|      it a penance. Go on! You hold the scourge - strike! Go
 6     I,       V|      related how I had caught hold of the governess's hand,
 7     I,      VI|     that's nice;" and, taking hold of my hand, he caressingly
 8     I,     VII|      he gave his vote, and he hold tight to his wife's hand,
 9     I,    VIII|    but if the saints have got hold of you, and such a tight
10     I,    VIII|      of you, and such a tight hold, too, then you had better
11     I,       X|        If this society was to hold future meetings in my uncle'
12     I,      XI|     laugh, and Siegfried took hold of both my ears and gave
13     I,      XI|       will take months to get hold of them again, and then
14     I,     XII|    not essential, and you may hold your peace. At any rate,
15     I,     XII|     is never again allowed to hold up his head and show his
16    II,       I|    and therefore she liked to hold her peace.~ ~Both were in
17    II,       I|  fetched the ladder. "Shall I hold it?" I asked, with seeming
18    II,       I|       she ran toward me, took hold of the collar of my jacket,
19    II,      II|           Offended me? Do you hold me capable of such petty
20    II,      IV|       no!" said Cenni, taking hold of both my hands, "there
21    II,     VII|     is treachery!" and taking hold of my arm, he asked, "Who
22    II,       X|      Volhynia after that man? Hold him to account, invite him
23    II,      XI|     that for a moment made me hold my breath. It would be something
24    II,    XIII|     it!" he exclaimed, taking hold of my hand and shaking it. "
25    II,     XIV|     doubled themselves, and I hold four millions of francs
26    II,     XIV|       is continuous, and will hold good for a considerable
27    II,      XV|    from behind, seizing tight hold of both hand and sword.~ ~
28    II,      XV|    fortune, all the money you hold of mine, in buying for a
29    II,    XVII|    you go!" she cried, taking hold of my arm with both hands,
30    II,    XVII|   which is powerful enough to hold me in jail now that the
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