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Alphabetical [« »] feeling 9 feelings 2 feels 2 feet 32 feigning 1 feint 1 fell 23 | Frequency [« »] 32 arm 32 days 32 entire 32 feet 32 morning 32 near 32 need | Maurus Jókai The nameless castle Concordances feet |
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1 I, I| and stockings, rubbed her feet with a flannel cloth, then 2 I, III| the sofa, drew her bare feet up under her, and proceeded 3 I, IV| those women who - have large feet! You are too fairy-like, 4 II, I| keep pace with the flying feet of her mistress.~ ~At the 5 II, III| oval table with tigers' feet stood the mysterious occupant 6 III, II| subject. Sit thou here at my feet on this taboret."~ ~The 7 III, II| the ottoman, and drew her feet underneath the wide skirt 8 III, II| face.~ ~He sprang to his feet, his face pale as death, 9 III, II| heavily; then he rose to his feet.~ ~"Where art thou going? 10 III, III| where once had been several feet of water. The owners of 11 III, IV| the same instant to his feet again, flung himself like 12 III, IV| on his knees at Marie's feet, clasped both arms around 13 III, IV| her wrapper, thrust her feet into her slippers, and stole 14 III, IV| sank to his knees at her feet, and, kissing her pretty 15 III, IV| bore the moonlight to her feet, where she stood on the 16 IV, II| The count sprang to his feet, surprised and embarrassed, 17 IV, II| walking on his hands and feet. Now he is standing upright. 18 IV, III| a woman whose hands and feet were bound; a handkerchief 19 IV, III| her shoulders, thrust her feet into Turkish slippers, and 20 IV, III| favorite cat was lying at her feet, and on the floor by the 21 IV, III| obliged to walk on their hind feet, and I had to walk between 22 V, II| struck out with hands and feet, and bit at any one who 23 VI, IV| embroidery, sprang to her feet, and surveyed the smiling 24 VI, VI| woman. She struggled to her feet, muttering: "She is still 25 VII, I| Vice-palatine?"~ ~He sprang to his feet and began to pace the floor 26 VII, III| Satan Laczi sprang to his feet.~ ~"Take my own horse, and 27 IX, II| creature he stood up on his feet, and barked, or grunted, 28 IX, II| long wooden stilts to their feet; and, thus equipped, stepped 29 IX, III| helped the horse to his feet.~ ~But the trumpet was now 30 X, III| her knees at her lover's feet, seized his hand, and laid 31 X, III| raised the woman to her feet, clasped her in his arms, 32 X, III| takes from you only six feet of earth. To you remain