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1 I| cast down his eyelashes, drew his mouth up to his nose, 2 I| prepared for him, his heydukes drew the large spurred boots 3 I| pocket of his dolman, and drew forth a large greasy pocket-book, 4 I| mouse!" And with that he drew it forth from the inside 5 I| the halter round his neck, drew the extreme end of the rope 6 I| rope across the beam, and drew away the chair from beneath 7 III| also the two rival horses drew away from the other competitors. 8 III| was.~ ~The horseman now drew forth his long whip, and 9 IV| quitted. Papa Meyer thereupon drew Aunt Teresa still further 10 VI| Terrified, all trembling, she drew back her head; her face 11 VI| well," said Conrad, and he drew from an inner pocket a sealed 12 VI| satisfaction."~ ~Conrad drew Livius aside to consult 13 VII| continued Master Jock, as he drew on his boots.~ ~"He was 14 VIII| man, and the next day they drew a suicide out of the Danube. 15 VIII| grave solemnity, and he drew the girl towards him by 16 IX| within hearing distance, she drew her daughter's head down 17 X| low at every step he took, drew him forward, made him sit 18 X| for his purpose. But as he drew near to the end of the list, 19 X| heart did beat as footsteps drew nearer and nearer to the 20 XII| her the better, and then drew her towards her, patting 21 XII| till later on; then she drew it forth once more, and 22 XIII| no reply to this, but she drew his hand across her forehead, 23 XIII| hand with both her own, and drew it to her lips. How happy 24 XIII| would have gone away, and drew him still closer to her.[ 25 XV| twelve o'clock, from which he drew the temerarious conclusion 26 XVI| Pest'?"~ ~Just then Rudolf drew near, and Mr. Kecskerey 27 XVII| sugar almonds, and they drew near to eat the dainty morsels 28 XVIII| attributed the fact that he drew after him a whole group 29 XVIII| having rare sport with him, drew his neck down between his 30 XIX| the hand of her husband, drew it towards her panting lips,