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 1     I|    couple of fresh blows on the arms and shoulders which had
 2     I|         trough, and folding his arms across his breast, peacefully
 3    II|      teeth and manipulate their arms and legs as if they were
 4    II|   tresses, and embrace him with arms of soft velvet. Ah! and
 5   III|       the girl collapsed in his arms like a dead thing, as she
 6   III|        The glory of the Ottoman arms could not permit that a
 7   III|         radiance of the Ottoman arms. Most puissant Padishah!
 8   III|         can give victory to our arms. Arise, then, and gird upon
 9    IV| speedily convinced that Halil's arms, at any rate, were no weaker
10    IV|        and again, her hands and arms, and at last her pale face
11    IV|        her loins, encircled her arms and feet with rings of gold,
12    IV|       shoulders. Her snow-white arms and neck were encircled
13    IV|        of real pearls about her arms and neck. Irene knew not
14    IV|         tightly embraced in his arms and he thought within himself,
15     V|    tenderly enfolded her in his arms.~ ~"Wherefore wouldst thou
16     V|  Ciauses may summon the host to arms with the blasts of their
17     V|   Achmed's knees with her white arms she besought him, sobbing
18     V|     there he gently removed her arms from his shoulders and hastened
19     V|       that Allah will bless his arms with victory.~ ~Now, because
20    VI|         few days ago I sent him arms and reinforcements which
21    VI|     agony, he raised her in his arms. The woman said not a word,
22    VI|    snatching up his wife in his arms he rushed out among the
23    VI|       wife still clasped in his arms, forced his way in, and
24   VII|    after fortresses which their arms had captured. Then, however,
25   VII|      its name-place beneath the arms of the Ottomans.~ ~Morea
26   VII|        their senses by force of arms," he said to himself as
27  VIII|          Adsalis had thrown her arms round the Sultan's neck,
28  VIII|    herself to be cradled in his arms. Through the windows of
29  VIII|    tender frame shivered in the arms of the strong man who held
30  VIII|       boatman bent low with his arms folded across his breast,
31    IX|         thing. So he folded his arms across his breast and smiled.[
32    IX|         his breast and in whose arms he soothed himself with
33     X|     shimmer of her well-rounded arms. She sits upon the tiger-skin
34     X| garments, raise her up in their arms on to their shoulders, and
35    XI|       whilst with her swan-like arms she encircled his neck.
36    XI|         who was sleeping in his arms - and he continued turning
37   XII|     Halil he simply crossed his arms over his breast and gazed
38   XII|        carried her child in her arms.~ ~Since the woman had had
39   XII|         of his muscular[Pg 258] arms. The child rejoiced aloud
40   XII|       die there - live in thine arms and die in the flowering
41   XII|         the people seized their arms and rushed off to the Etmeidan
42  XIII|         son; "take him in thine arms. So! Kiss him not so roughly,
43  XIII|         eyes. Rock him in thine arms a little. Thou wert so fond
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