Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |       patriotism like a call to arms, and consecrated him to
 2      I,       I|       lifted her hastily in his arms. "You are half frozen."~ ~"
 3      I,       I|     with the little girl in his arms, reached the door at the
 4      I,       I|      She clasped the toy in her arms, and, having finished her
 5      I,      II|        street he carried in his arms a little girl wrapped in
 6      I,      II|           Here the child in his arms began to sob bitterly.~ ~"
 7      I,      II|       citizen; for I have in my arms an unfortunate child who
 8      I,      II|     coach, and had pinioned his arms behind his back. The giant
 9     II,     III|     hands. Instead, he kept his arms crossed behind his back.~ ~"
10    III,      II|       toward him, and flung her arms with childish abandon around
11    III,      II|          to make wings of one's arms and fly like a bird! Since
12    III,     III|       face to the sky, fold her arms across her breast, and lie
13    III,      IV|         hurriedly thrusting his arms into the sleeves of his
14    III,      IV|      Marie's feet, clasped both arms around her, and, sobbing
15     IV,      II|        the telescope, flung her arms around Ludwig's neck, and
16     IV,     III|     reclined a female form, the arms and hands firmly bound with
17     IV,     III|      and saw herself in Vavel's arms; "but attend to that poor
18     IV,     III|   robber, and seized him by the arms. The fellow's arms were
19     IV,     III|       by the arms. The fellow's arms were like the legs of a
20     IV,     III|  released his hold on the man's arms, and looked at him in surprise.~ ~"
21     VI,       I|          You are to me what his arms are to a soldier. You are
22     VI,       I|       my brave old companion in arms! we must not part in anger.
23     VI,      II|   becomes necessary to shoulder arms and march against the enemy,
24     VI,     III|         girl, raised her in his arms as if she were a little
25     VI,     III|      girl's face; she flung her arms around Ludwig's neck, and
26     VI,      IV|        said Katharina, as, with arms entwined about each other,
27     VI,      VI|      and laughing, clasping her arms round you and kissing you,
28     VI,      VI|         their heads or in their arms, and ask what they were
29     VI,      VI|         exclaimed, flinging her arms around the baroness. "I
30    VII,       I|       the question of uniforms, arms, officering, drilling, provisions.
31    VII,       I|       escapement announces that arms of the latest improvements
32    VII,       I|        that to those who had no arms it would furnish - halberds!"~ ~"
33    VII,      II|        herself into Katharina's arms, sobbing, while hearty cheers
34    VII,      II| thousand men, had laid down his arms in the open field before
35    VII,      II|   Ludwig, who caught her in his arms and rewarded her for the
36    VII,     III|      his sword when the call to arms had sounded throughout the
37    VII,     III|    night, and stood with folded arms, gazing with unseeing eyes
38     IX,      IV|        exclaimed.~ ~She put her arms around him, and lifted him
39     IX,      IV| kneeling woman, and clasped his arms around her.~ ~"My Katharina!
40      X,     III|        feet, clasped her in his arms, and pressed his lips to
41      X,     III|            At the last word her arms sank to her sides; the exertion
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