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 1     I|         which the two gentlemen held in high honour or they would
 2     I|        humbly took off his hat, held it in his hand, and replied
 3   III|         the signal with loosely held reins, while his horse was
 4   III|  halter-line which the horseman held handy.~ ~But now it was
 5     V|          and she and Dame Kramm held a consultation over the
 6     V|         into the place that she held vacant in her heart.~ ~At
 7    VI|    other young elegants finally held a conference at the Meyers'
 8    VI|       honour and enlightenment, held in the highest veneration -
 9    VI|   pistol, where he had hitherto held it.~ ~What happened the
10   VII|    forward in his armchair, and held out his hand. Peter, however,
11  VIII|    against Abellino, as if they held in their hands some humorous
12    IX|    Fanny simply stood still and held her, without being able
13    IX|        grand assembly was to be held at Mr. Kecskerey's on the
14    XI|      The respect in which he is held, however, is the best weapon
15   XII|     both her muscular arms, and held her at arm's length, at
16   XII|         of the young bucks, who held it a point of honour to
17  XIII|       the long trains had to be held up, lest the spurred and
18  XIII|          Fanny, deeply touched, held out her hands towards him.~ ~"
19  XIII|         the air again. He never held the dangerous beast in his
20  XVII| hastened towards them. Kárpáthy held out his hand while he was
21   XIX|    citizen of the world, and he held him in his arms and kissed
22   XIX|        among the pillows. Flora held the little boy in her arms;
23   XIX|        she said to him, he only held his wife's hand in both
24   XIX|         her inquiring look, and held the little child nestling
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