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  1     I|    satisfaction towards it with one hand, and said, pleasantly, "
  2     I|      pipe-bowl into the palm of his hand. Thank God! no guest will
  3     I|             his hat, held it in his hand, and replied with the utmost
  4     I|            at a gulp; but his other hand he extended towards the
  5     I|          the gipsy suddenly put his hand to his bosom, and cried
  6     I|            fiddle-bow fall from his hand, for though he loved a practical
  7     I|          Béla into it. On the other hand, I could not forget the
  8     I|            where?"~ ~And here, with hand and mouth, he intimated
  9     I|             grasp his great-uncle's hand. "But, indeed, evil-minded
 10     I|            jester took his master's hand to prevent him from falling,
 11    II|            liveries of lackeys, who hand the arriving guests on from
 12    II|            tell me, I, on the other hand, have brought you nothing
 13    II|             wanted it. On the other hand, there rode through the
 14    II|            jestingly, "but put your hand, not on my pulse, but in
 15    II|         banker smiled, and laid his hand on the young dandy's shoulder;
 16    II|           his arm from the banker's hand. "You are only a usurer,
 17    II|         young gentlewoman with your hand. The first year you would
 18    II|           you. But if, on the other hand, you preferred to enjoy
 19   III|         long hazel-wood wand in his hand, strutted a sworn burgher
 20   III|             flag out of Mr. Varju's hand, and cried triumphantly
 21   III|             and you see it is in my hand."~ ~"Indeed!" said the youth,
 22   III|       vigorously tore it out of the hand of Mr. Varju, that that
 23   III|        Whitsun King."~ ~"There's my hand upon it," said the strange
 24   III|          the stable dodge. With one hand he caught hold of his opponent'
 25   III|            and then, with the other hand, he threw him over his knee.
 26   III|           be glad enough to kiss my hand, and beg me to make you
 27    IV|            her out, and kissing her hand repeatedly, sobbing and
 28    IV|          come and kiss his sister's hand; and could the good girls
 29    IV|          says if she could kiss his hand but once, she would die
 30    IV|              putting a stick in his hand, the whole lot of them accompanied
 31    IV|            her. The girl seized his hand, pressed it to her bosom,
 32    IV|           to wrote him with his own hand, and in which he expressed
 33    IV| incontestible proofs, under his own hand and seal, that the young
 34    IV|            word, who kissed mamma's hand, and talked on sensible
 35    IV|       youngest girl was passed from hand to hand, and kissed and
 36    IV|             was passed from hand to hand, and kissed and embraced
 37    IV|           seizing the girl with one hand, he snatched up with the
 38    IV|         that he seized Fanny by the hand, and without taking leave
 39     V|         Teresa, and offered her his hand. But Teresa's relatives
 40     V|          bearing, nor, on the other hand, did he affect gentility;
 41     V|            ever appearing to have a hand in it, and who was so anxious,
 42    VI|            money with a wave of his hand.~ ~"What the deuce does
 43    VI|          into the young gentleman's hand a form of receipt for six
 44    VI|        least prepared. On the other hand, he could not have had a
 45    VI|             out the letter with his hand, "I am ready to settle this
 46    VI|           There was a letter in his hand.~ ~"Be so good as to tell
 47    VI|     excellent pastime. On the other hand, we regard it as our duty
 48    VI|           holding his pistol in his hand pointed downwards. A cold
 49    VI|             a strange fire, and his hand was perfectly steady.~ ~
 50    VI|         turned right round, and his hand was over his left ear. The
 51    VI|           no!" said he, keeping one hand continually over his ear. "
 52    VI|       wheeled round and clapped one hand to his ear, and the same
 53    VI|          loaded pistol in his other hand must have gone off sideways.
 54   VII|             unfortunate husbands in hand, and exercise towards them
 55   VII|           all his enemies the right hand of fellowship and forgiveness.
 56   VII|          horses, trained by his own hand ever since they were colts.
 57   VII|          armchair, and held out his hand. Peter, however, instead
 58   VII|      advancing straight towards the hand extended towards him, retreated
 59   VII|            his honour from the left hand; and, even when he got where
 60   VII|          been brought to extend his hand towards Master Jock, to
 61   VII|         determination, extended his hand towards the top-most bundle
 62   VII|          any good."~ ~"On the other hand, our receipts are less,
 63   VII|        becometh a kinsman, offer my hand to you also, my younger
 64   VII|            to stretch out the right hand of fellowship and forgiveness,
 65   VII|           but now he shoved Palko's hand aside, and easily went down
 66   VII|              holding his cap in his hand.~ ~"Come, sirrah! look sharp
 67   VII|         forward and took the girl's hand. Master Jock gave them his
 68   VII|             to each other the right hand of fellowship, in token
 69   VII|           passed the letter on from hand to hand amongst his colleagues,
 70   VII|          the letter on from hand to hand amongst his colleagues,
 71  VIII|             old bucks, on the other hand, had[Pg 187] rather more
 72  VIII|           to me." Then, seizing the hand of the artisan, to rivet
 73  VIII|        gently grasped the artisan's hand.~ ~"Sit down again, my worthy
 74  VIII|         rich nobleman sues for your hand. The suitor is neither young
 75  VIII|            by him; if, on the other hand, my proposal be accepted,
 76  VIII|             pressed Master Boltay's hand amicably, and left him in
 77  VIII|            you say if I resolved to hand over the whole of my business
 78  VIII|         gently raised the old man's hand to his lips, which he placed
 79  VIII|             pressed Master Boltay's hand in silence, and then quitted
 80  VIII|        first of all ask for Fanny's hand for Alexander - perhaps
 81  VIII|           off his forehead with his hand, and said, with a great
 82  VIII|     certainly could not accept your hand without your love. No, let
 83  VIII|             only to stretch out its hand and find power at the tips
 84  VIII|             reached if she gave her hand to Kárpáthy. A single step
 85  VIII|             splendour, accepted the hand of a dotard she did not
 86    IX|              so pale and refined, a hand like velvet, a beautiful
 87    IX|         good morning and kissed her hand, whereupon Mrs. Meyer gave
 88    IX|          tit for tat by kissing her hand also.~ ~"Oh, what a pretty
 89    IX|          also.~ ~"Oh, what a pretty hand, what an elegant hand! Oh,
 90    IX|        pretty hand, what an elegant hand! Oh, my darling, my only
 91    IX|           girl, taking her mother's hand (she was no longer afraid
 92    IX|      approach him, but, putting his hand solemnly upon his breast,
 93    IX|            for a glass or two, or a hand at cards.~ ~From this every
 94    IX|          pressed into the servant's hand as many ducats as he happened
 95    IX|            harmonizing on the other hand with the dimples on her
 96    IX|            Squire John, pressed the hand of the master of the house
 97    IX|           keeping his wife's little hand safely tucked under his
 98    IX|           whose adored one gave her hand - not to him, but to his
 99     X|          went to meet him, took his hand, and, despite the old man'
100     X|             favour, and hastened to hand her the document, at the
101     X|             turn to the business in hand, your ladyship - before
102     X|             with them. On the other hand, I will pick out from this
103     X|          with satisfaction, and his hand trembled on the paper when
104     X|          Gentleness and prudence go hand in hand with her. The oppressed
105     X|             and prudence go hand in hand with her. The oppressed
106     X|        Fanny gratefully pressed her hand.~ ~A beneficent attack of
107     X|            pressed the young lady's hand in her own, and, as if simply
108     X|             suddenly seized Flora's hand with both her own, and before
109     X|           pressed the pretty little hand to her lips and covered
110     X|         impetuously pressed Flora's hand to her heart. She had never
111     X|         long-handled parasol in her hand - like Diana might have
112    XI|         carefully pass them on from hand to hand, to undermine the
113    XI|           pass them on from hand to hand, to undermine the good name
114    XI|        interesting list. If I had a hand in it, I should certainly
115    XI|         snatching the whip from his hand and belabouring him with
116    XI|             makes friends. Kiss her hand, and call her 'My lady sister,'
117    XI|        pains her; but, on the other hand, there is nothing that can
118    XI|           pressed Lady Szentirmay's hand. What blunders she must
119   XII|             her with his hat in one hand and his wig in another,
120   XII|             forward, and kissed her hand before she could prevent
121   XII|          lady broke the seal with a hand that trembled for joy, and,
122  XIII|          the elegants, on the other hand, affected tightly fitting
123  XIII|            to lick their mistress's hand as she sat on horseback.~ ~
124  XIII|       Kárpáthy pressed the extended hand to his lips, and, holding
125  XIII|           phantoms.~ ~A soft smooth hand stroked her burning forehead
126  XIII|            time to time. It was the hand of Flora, who watched by
127  XIII|            woman's bed, kissing her hand, and weeping like a child.
128  XIII|             down her hair, took her hand in his, and asked how she
129  XIII|           to this, but she drew his hand across her forehead, as
130  XIII|           Kárpáthy fancied that his hand was cooling, perhaps, to
131  XIII|               Then Fanny seized his hand with both her own, and drew
132  XIII|           not release her husband's hand from her own. Kárpáthy spent
133    XV|         stretching out his long dry hand towards him -~ ~"Ah, Abellino! '
134   XVI|             florins into the girl's hand, and the manner in which
135   XVI|          that he should sue for her hand, in order to spite his nephew,
136   XVI|         long as I hold that woman's hand in mine, the world will
137   XVI|         Rudolf smilingly kissed her hand and quitted the room; but
138   XVI|         written assurance under his hand and seal that women are
139  XVII|           dainty morsels out of her hand, and accompanied her up
140  XVII|         said Fanny, withdrawing her hand from her husband's arm.~ ~
141  XVII|         them. Kárpáthy held out his hand while he was still some
142  XVII|             won't you hold out your hand too?" said the Squire to
143  XVII|         felt the pressure of a warm hand in hers, and she involuntarily
144  XVII|           fell into the palm of his hand.~ ~"As black as pearls,
145  XVII|             pour out of the youth's hand into her own, for it was
146  XVII|          could he do but extend his hand to her and allow her to
147   XIX|    Christian, and learn to bear the hand of God."~ ~"Don't torture
148   XIX|          out her trembling, fevered hand, and, grasping the hand
149   XIX|             hand, and, grasping the hand of her husband, drew it
150   XIX|             he only held his wife's hand in both his own as if he
151   XIX|            and, pressing the lady's hand, whispered to her -~ ~"Be
152    XX|          and, taking his axe in his hand, directed his way through
153    XX|            straight as you can, and hand over two of the hounds to
154    XX|             He took the young man's hand and pressed it.~ ~"You loved
155    XX|       warmly pressing the artisan's hand and even embracing him.~ ~
156   XXI|              and warmly pressed his hand.~ ~"Many thanks, Rudolf,
157   XXI|            able to stretch forth my hand from the tomb in his defence.
158  XXII|             therefor was already at hand in the bedroom, the coffin,
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