Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II| accompanied by a sturdy dame who held a candle, which she protected
 2     II,       I|        back from the temples and held in place by a curved comb.
 3    III,       I|     veneered with tortoise-shell held, behind glass doors, all
 4    III,       I|         his left arm, because he held in his right hand a heavy
 5    III,     III|         the other. Her companion held over her, to protect her
 6    III,      IV|     Henry's back. In one hand he held his umbrella, in the other
 7     IV,     III|          her smelling-salts, and held them to the unconscious
 8     IV,      IV|          have fashioned them. He held between the fingers of his
 9     IV,      IV|          in the floor caught and held it so securely that it could
10     IV,      IV|        birthday gift. She merely held out both hands, and gave
11     IV,      IV|        his books and papers were held under his arm. He seated
12      V,      II|    colonel, snapping the whip he held in his hand. "What does
13      V,      II|       taken from her pocket, and held it so that Count Vavel might
14     VI,       I|          with its eagle, and who held himself superior to every
15     VI,      IV|       several paces distant, she held out her hand toward Count
16     VI,      IV|    toward Marie, who had timidly held back.~ ~The baroness grasped
17     VI,      VI|       removed the wrappings, she held up in her hands a child'
18     VI,      VI|          on the fat cheeks, then held her own for a return caress.~ ~
19     VI,      VI|       the water, while Katharina held the rudder.~ ~Very soon
20    VII,      II|     streamers to the flag Ludwig held in his hands! She whispered,
21   VIII,       I|         Marquis de Fervlans. She held the letter in her hand now,
22   VIII,      II|         called me mother."~ ~She held the ivory locket toward
23   VIII,      II|           I am."~ ~Katharina now held toward the young girl the
24   VIII,      II|        at these desperate words, held out her hand, and said gently:~ ~"
25   VIII,      II|        turned away her face, and held toward Marie the letter
26   VIII,      II|       were gently drawn away and held in the young girl's warm
27   VIII,     III|         high as a kite, and they held on to the rope below, down
28   VIII,     III|    casket, which Katharina still held on her arm. "Whom can they
29     IX,       I|         me to do?"~ ~Satan Laczi held the thumb-ring toward her,
30     IX,     III|      from his concealment."~ ~He held a consultation with his
31     IX,      IV|        of the troop alighted and held at bay their pursuers, while
32     IX,      IV|        upward from the cane. She held the helmet under this improvised
33     IX,      IV| Katharina knelt by his side, and held the helmet to his lips.~ ~"
34      X,      II|          over her pale face, but held in front of it a fan, from
35      X,     III|    dropped the boot and brush he held in his hands, and disappeared
36      X,     III|       men were rowing, a seventh held the rudder. There was a
37      X,     III|        even the stone hand which held aloft the sword in the noble
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