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 1     I|     body constrained him to hold his head a little thrown
 2     I|   conceive why folks should hold it in such horror. It is
 3     I|     how he could ever catch hold of it. From underneath this
 4   III| along; and let two heydukes hold my horse when I mount."~ ~
 5   III|     the carriages shouted, "Hold fast!" which warning applied
 6   III|  beneath it, and, unable to hold itself up any longer, it
 7   III|     With one hand he caught hold of his opponent's collar,
 8    VI|    is what I like to see. I hold industrious citizens in
 9    VI|    with you? Then, mind you hold them in readiness. There
10   VII|    his honour. Palko had to hold him down in a chair by main
11   VII|  stand behind my chair, and hold your tongue."[Pg 158]~ ~"
12   VII|    Master Jock. "If he gets hold of us, we must make up our
13   VII|  kept on telling her not to hold her apron before her mouth,
14  VIII|    then, never let me catch hold of any of these painted
15  VIII| that he could scarcely grip hold of them. It was plain that
16  VIII|   price." How high he would hold his head before those young
17     X|    I beheld you. Oh, let me hold fast to the thought: here
18    XI|     people you know, to lay hold upon their most recondite
19    XI|    young women who have got hold of such an interesting list.
20    XI|   at her fingers' ends, can hold her own against the most
21  XIII|     the world that he could hold his own with the smartest
22   XVI|     know that, so long as I hold that woman's hand in mine,
23  XVII| arms as if he were going to hold her fast for ever, the lady
24  XVII|         Well, and won't you hold out your hand too?" said
25  XVII|   and, sobbing and moaning, hold him embraced betwixt unspeakable
26 XVIII|    cried Abellino, catching hold of Kecskerey's arm.~ ~"Would
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