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1 I, II| little boy, took him in my arms, and ran out.~ ~The train 2 I, II| child had fainted in my arms, but only from fright; otherwise 3 I, II| strong, muscular, masculine arms tried with superhuman force 4 I, II| nails, and even these strong arms dropped down exhausted. 5 I, II| hugging a plaid shawl in her arms. Her babe was there in that 6 I, II| the rod again. The tender arms of his bride were around 7 I, III| extended both his little arms in joy. "Please come," he 8 I, III| the little fellow up in my arms, and he put both his little 9 I, III| and he put both his little arms around my neck, and, leaning 10 I, IV| him, with both his little arms stretched out, and crying, 11 I, IV| caught the boy up in his arms, and covered the little 12 I, IV| refused to leave his father's arms, and clung to him more tightly 13 I, V| the wife threw both her arms around the husband's neck, 14 I, VI| and leaving her beautiful arms bare below the loose lace-trimmed 15 I, XIII| keenness - straight into our arms, so that our success was 16 II, VI| fairly hugged me in his arms. "My dear boy, that's a 17 II, VII| very much at ease on our arms.~ ~The ceremony took place 18 II, VII| couch. Only her head and arms were visible - such arms 19 II, VII| arms were visible - such arms as might have been lost 20 II, IX| then - left a cloud in his arms.~ ~But do you know why that 21 II, XV| her, I caught her up in my arms, and carried her to her 22 II, XVI| surrendered and laid down its arms. MacMahon is severely wounded, 23 II, XVII| at my feet, she threw her arms around my knees and wept 24 II, XVII| and throwing his little arms caressingly around his neck, 25 II, XVII| inviting smile and the opened arms the little one threw open 26 II, XVII| little one threw open his arms also; one of them he drew