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 1     III|        small cane whose peculiar head betrayed the fact that it
 2     III|          right hand clutched the head of his cane convulsively,
 3      IV|         meat.~ ~Blanka shook her head incredulously. She could
 4       V|          Rome. And now, when the head of the Church, the pastor
 5       V|       removes the crown from his head, the shoes from his feet,
 6      VI|        fairly splitting her poor head, and that she did not expect
 7      VI|          driven quite out of his head all the objections so strenuously
 8      VI| threefold tiara, - encircled the head of the Pope himself, who,
 9     VII|     speech completely out of his head, so that he could not have
10     VII|          stood before the august head of the Church, the sovereign
11     VII|          He laid his hand on her head, and spoke to her words
12    VIII|       with his attentions.~ ~The head waiter hurried on before
13       X|       busy with her oysters, the head waiter informed her that
14       X|       insurgents chopped off his head on his own threshold."~ ~
15       X|        with wrath and scorn from head to foot. This man, it appeared,
16     XII|       resplendent was the bird's head, with its gleaming red circle
17     XII|         vanished from the bird's head and left a dark hole in
18     XII|      Damocles suspended over his head, and he proposed to me two
19     XIV|       lieutenant who rode at the head of the hussars. He bore
20     XIV|        horse and galloped to the head of his little company.~ ~"
21     XIV|       you couldn't possibly make head against them if you should
22     XIV|           but sat inert and with head sunk on her bosom, he put
23     XIV|        toil, but he had a clever head on his shoulders; he was
24     XIV|          cocks are white, but in head and neck they bear a strong
25     XIV|        put his hand first to his head, then tapped Aaron on the
26     XIV|           made a motion with his head and raised his eyebrows,
27     XIV|          strangely resembles, in head and neck,[155] the proudest
28      XV|       again."~ ~Blanka shook her head doubtfully, and, as if to
29      XV|    watching while she slept, her head pillowed on a fragrant bundle
30      XV|        bundle of twigs under his head for a pillow, and, muttering
31     XVI|        him up and staked his own head in addition to the bundle
32    XVII|     exclaimed Aaron, shaking his head.~ ~"It was not a man; it
33   XVIII|        replied Anna, resting her head on her hand; "the wide world
34   XVIII|       with the Adorjans at their head.~ ~For the first time Blanka
35     XIX|         when the other shook his head, she went on: "You see,
36     XIX|        the Café de l'Europe. The head waiter told him, in answer
37     XIX|         Rozina drew the prince's head down and whispered in his
38      XX|          the church. The old men head the line, the young men
39      XX|      gold-embroidered cap on her head, and she came forth again
40      XX|        raises one hand above his head, and rests the other on
41      XX|      Iscariot such a blow on the head that he wouldn't have had
42    XXII| extraordinary ugliness stuck her head out of the little door.
43    XXII|        aimed such a stroke at my head with his scythe that he
44   XXIII|          me Michael, and over my head Israel."~ ~"But you are
45   XXIII|          his composure, but with head erect and unflinching gaze
46   XXIII|        his sword and raising his head haugh[277]tily. "You think,
47   XXIII|          drew a deep breath. His head was no longer proudly erect,
48     XXV|         a significant nod of the head. "We have our eyes on him."~ ~"
49    XXVI|    moment. Had he but shaken his head the whole battalion would
50    XXVI|          time Manasseh shook his head, whereupon the whole battalion
51  XXVIII|         beautiful woman bent her head still nearer to him. Even
52  XXVIII|          nod of Manasseh's bowed head was her sufficient assurance
53  XXVIII|         Another nod of the bowed head.~ ~ ~ ~The prediction uttered
54  XXVIII|         the coffin, striking his head on its corner as he sank
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