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1 Pres | carried him easily to the head of each class in school 2 Pres | and with a price on his head, continued his work for 3 I, I| reached the door at the head of the stairs, his companion 4 I, I| himself into an arm-chair; his head sank forward on his breast, 5 I, III| kneeling by her side, her head resting on her mother's 6 I, III| with both hands, bent his head toward his knees, and betrayed 7 I, III| refusal may cost you your head?"~ ~"I should reply," returned 8 I, III| what you can do: have my head cut off, and send it to 9 I, IV| shoulders and tossed her head.~ ~"Why do you think it 10 I, IV| letter.~ ~She shook her head, shrugged her shoulders, 11 II, I| The surly old watch-dog's head was patted. She brushed 12 II, I| Audiat" to draw back his head and seek to make himself 13 II, III| seemed to have increased a head in stature.~ ~Instead of 14 III, I| maid took her place at the head; the man seated himself 15 III, I| eyelids closed the moment her head touched the pillow. Then 16 III, I| when she thrust her little head from between the bed-curtains, 17 III, II| jalousie, he would fly to the head of her bed. Then the cats 18 III, II| knot on the crown of her head.~ ~Then she prepared breakfast 19 III, II| which have come into my head. And forget not that we 20 III, II| imperceptibly bent his knee and his head, but spoke not one word. 21 III, II| terror, drew the young man's head toward her, and pressed 22 III, II| have had the thought in my head for a long, long time, and 23 III, III| it? Man or beast?~ ~The head, the face, were head and 24 III, III| The head, the face, were head and face of a human being - 25 III, III| perhaps. The cheeks and head were covered with short 26 III, III| hands to crush the monster's head; but the heavy blow fell 27 III, IV| one would take it into his head to let the devil fetch him 28 III, IV| Henry first thrust his head cautiously through the partly 29 IV, III| swinging his cudgel around his head, ran through the open door 30 IV, III| During these few moments her head had rested on the young 31 IV, III| The count shook his head wonderingly. The robber 32 IV, IV| draw the covers over my head to shut out all sound, and 33 IV, IV| cord which hangs at the head of the bed," he said, smiling 34 IV, IV| watched and admired the superb head, supported on one hand as 35 V, I| porter, who thrust his frowzy head from the half-open door 36 V, II| still farther out from his head; he closed one eye, and 37 V, II| distinguished-looking man; he carried his head well upright, and every 38 V, II| this salute."~ ~He bent his head and pressed his lips to 39 V, III| so rapidly that he fell head over heels into some shrubbery.~ ~ 40 V, III| smiled sadly, and drooped her head.~ ~Vavel then drew the letter 41 VI, I| painful effort turned his head so that his cold lips rested 42 VI, I| She moved softly to the head of his bed, and with her 43 VI, I| stood, and bow his skeptical head, while the innocent maid 44 VI, III| halo which encircles your head. They legalize the rights 45 VI, IV| may have to ride at the head of a company of militia 46 VI, V| raising his own above his head, cried:~ ~"And now, another 47 VI, V| Her eyes were closed; her head had fallen back against 48 VI, V| secretly pulled the cord at the head of the bed.~ ~"Now you are 49 VI, VI| allowed them to rub her head and neck. Oh, how much there 50 VI, VI| half-finished painting - a study head.~ ~Her admiration for the 51 VII, II| the crimson shako on his head, his mantle flung over one 52 VIII, I| of myrtle encircled the head, which rested on the pillow 53 VIII, II| returned Katharina, shaking her head sadly, "but because my wickedness 54 VIII, III| was wont to wear over her head. The mule came directly 55 VIII, III| and stood with drooping head before her lover.~ ~"I have 56 VIII, III| excitement. She flung back her head with a proud gesture.~ ~" 57 IX, I| forming a pillow for his head. His glassy eyes were fixed 58 IX, I| night-lamp near Cambray's head illumined his ghastly face. 59 IX, I| cotton kerchief over her head in peasant fashion. Satan 60 IX, II| strange-looking monster with a large head and pointed ears."~ ~"I ' 61 IX, III| a red kerchief over her head. That is an old soda-factory - 62 IX, III| a red kerchief over her head," who was standing on the 63 IX, III| of death flew about the head of her lover, but left him 64 IX, III| from a gaping wound in his head, Satan Laczi, swinging a 65 IX, III| savagely down on the robber's head. This was the second serious 66 IX, IV| with a gaping wound in his head; his left hand clutched 67 IX, IV| helmet, of water above her head, as if she would dash it 68 IX, IV| face; but he turned his head away from her furious gaze, 69 IX, IV| the gaping wounds in his head. They were horribly deep, 70 IX, IV| around the wounded man's head. While so doing her eyes 71 X, I| added Matyas, shaking his head.~ ~"Yes, so I was told. 72 X, I| doing."~ ~Vavel bent his head so that Master Matyas might 73 X, II| host."~ ~The lady shook her head; she was uncertain whether 74 X, III| She pressed Ludwig's head to her breast and whispered 75 X, III| hand tenderly on the maid's head, and said gently:~ ~"Don' 76 X, III| it. A woman, sat at the head of it, another at the foot - 77 X, III| boat now stepped to the head of the grave and opened