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 1       I|              by which the man can be held, why does she not make use
 2      II|           accepted the situation and held his peace; but the prince
 3       V|           speaking lightly of things held sacred by her.~ ~Complying
 4       V|              her offering. Her heart held inexhaustible treasures,
 5    VIII|           testified against her. She held her peace, accordingly,
 6      IX|          task that, to save time, he held one of his brushes crosswise
 7      IX|      vindictive energy, as if he had held in his grasp the authors
 8       X| transformation? The weapon which she held in her hands, - "the fourteenth
 9      XI|            falling it had caught and held fast the bridal veil of
10     XII|           she dropped the candle she held in her hand. Once more she
11     XIV|          watch, pressed the stem and held it to his ear.~ ~"Half-past
12     XIV|           the enemy's camp; but they held him prisoner and refused
13      XV|            height on which it stood. Held firm by its great, wide-reaching
14      XV|          what if the Torda woods are held by the enemy?" queried Manasseh.~ ~"
15      XV|              planks. He and Manasseh held the briers aside with two
16      XV|             lord of this castle, had held it for years against the
17     XVI|             the men of Toroczko have held this valley in times past
18     XVI|              the company he had left held a council of war.~ ~ ~ [
19    XVII|            you godless man!"~ ~"They held me prisoner till morning,
20   XVIII|           case; one of them he still held in his hand. I went up to
21   XVIII|           fox. A large silver brooch held the mantle together at the
22     XIX|     positions that I have marked are held by the Wallachian insurgents.
23     XIX|              the end of the rope was held by the man whose sister
24     XIX|              they had seized him and held him prisoner. A second Adorjan
25     XIX|             a key from her bosom and held it before him. "Do you see
26     XIX|            kissed the little key and held it to the other's lips to
27     XIX|              the table. The newcomer held out his glass to the tulip
28      XX|              to untie the ropes that held the inanimate form on the
29     XXI|           cavern, it could be easily held against an assault.~ ~On
30    XXII|       flowing sleeves. In his lap he held a little fair-haired boy,
31   XXIII|             of the torch-bearers and held to the flame the paper he
32   XXIII|          bent knees, where they were held fast by a stick of wood.
33   XXIII|              now lie in ashes. But I held my tongue and let the panic
34    XXVI|       communed with himself he, too, held in his hands a weapon calculated
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