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 1       I|           seizing the guard by the arm, addressed him in an angry
 2       V|     compelled to cling fast to his arm, while Madam Dormandy took
 3      VI|           lower and lower; but one arm, extending higher than the
 4    VIII|         And if you walked together arm in arm, it was undoubtedly
 5    VIII|         you walked together arm in arm, it was undoubtedly because
 6      IX|            your enemies, but I can arm you with a weapon of defence
 7     XII|           back." She took Blanka's arm and returned with her to
 8    XIII| Scalcagnato, il calzolajo. Take my arm, citizeness. Cittadino Adorjano
 9    XIII|            Blanka took the offered arm without a misgiving, and
10     XIV|    Suddenly a hand was laid on his arm and a firm voice saluted
11     XIV|            bride. With your strong arm restore me to my beloved
12      XV|           came out and offered his arm, like a courteous host,
13    XVII|     matter-of-fact reply.~ ~"If my arm were only long enough, wouldn'
14      XX|           Come, let us go home and arm ourselves!" said they, one
15   XXIII|          with which he grasped her arm. With a sad smile she made
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