Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      II|       the box, and, flinging one arm around the astonished coachman,
 2      I,     III|           taking her companion's arm and leading him into the
 3      I,     III|        my carriage." He gave his arm to the old gentleman, and
 4      I,     III|   politeness, then, slipping his arm familiarly through that
 5      I,     III|       himself from De Fervlans's arm, and answered with quiet
 6    III,       I|     drawing her hand through his arm, he led her to the carriage.~ ~
 7    III,       I|        alight, gave her his left arm, because he held in his
 8    III,     III|     bath-house. Then he took her arm and walked rapidly with
 9    III,     III|      Henry. Light a lantern, and arm yourself with a stout cudgel,
10    III,     III|       clung with one hand to the arm of a tall man, and carried
11     IV,      II|        however, she clung to his arm and sighed heavily.~ ~"Why
12     IV,     III|         maid to hold the woman's arm while I perform the operation."~ ~"
13     IV,     III|        had been supported on his arm.~ ~"Don't trouble any further
14     IV,     III|     enough here, had I wanted to arm myself against an attack.
15     IV,     III|         face resting against her arm. Her favorite cat was lying
16     IV,      IV|         She laid her hand on his arm, and went with him to her
17     IV,      IV|       papers were held under his arm. He seated himself at a
18      V,      II|          him to do but offer his arm to the lady and say:~ ~"
19      V,      II|       the baroness, pressing the arm on which she was leaning.~ ~
20      V,      II|         me that the lady on your arm is not my wife," was the
21      V,      II|      clasped about Count Vavel's arm. Then, with his helmet still
22      V,      II|      clinging tremblingly to the arm of her escort, walked by
23      V,     III|          girl's hand through his arm, and walked swiftly with
24     VI,     III|         of ecstasy, flinging one arm over the vice-palatine's
25     VI,     III|           laying her hand on his arm.~ ~"Write."~ ~"Are you going
26     VI,      IV|          was leaning against the arm of her chair.~ ~"I should
27     VI,      VI|         toward Marie, caught her arm, and drew her toward the
28   VIII,       I|         her visitor, grasped his arm, and cried:~ ~"Tell me -
29   VIII,      II| commanded Katharina, seizing her arm. "You must not follow him."~ ~"
30   VIII,     III|     resting in the hollow of his arm, continued the night watch.
31   VIII,     III|      Katharina still held on her arm. "Whom can they serve? They
32      X,     III|      gown; then I will take your arm and Katharina's, and we
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