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1 1 | his head lower than his knees, rendering a martingale
2 12| fell a second time on his knees. ~"You have promised me
3 17| etiquette than because her knees were sinking under her.
4 17| young woman, falling on her knees; "upon my soul, I am ready
5 18| the floor, went upon his knees, and made a sign to Mme.
6 18| street, she fell on her knees, and clasping her hands, "
7 22| He cast himself on his knees, seized the hand, and touched
8 28| stumbles and breaks his knees to the bone; a horse eats
9 36| throwing himself on his knees, and covering with kisses
10 41| throwing himself upon his knees and leaning upon his hand--
11 41| wounded man sank upon his knees, to again kiss the feet
12 54| she threw herself upon her knees, and began to pray. ~"My
13 54| of being surprised on her knees. ~"I do not like to disturb
14 54| sake! I will embrace your knees! You shall shut the door
15 54| before, she fell on her knees and repeated her prayers
16 56| his self- command felt his knees tremble and the sweat start
17 56| the bolster. I sank on my knees, my hands clasped round
18 57| ended by falling on his knees before her as the early
19 59| Anne of Austria, on his knees before the duke's sofa. ~"
20 63| steps, and sank upon her knees. Milady tried to raise and
21 63| his hand, and fell on his knees before his mistress. Athos
22 65| the wretch, falling on her knees. ~The unknown waited for
23 65| along several paces upon her knees toward her judges. ~Athos
24 66| terror and sank upon her knees. The executioner took her
25 66| D'Artagnan sank on his knees and prayed. ~"Come," continued
26 66| where they fell on their knees. ~The boat glided along
27 66| slipped and fell upon her knees. ~She was struck, no doubt,
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