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1 1 | was for the moment acting head of affairs in Spain, in
2 2 | advantage of his spiritual head's abstraction of worldly
3 3 | young girl was reposing, her head supported on her elbow,
4 4 | would not act, as he was the head of the family, when his
5 5 | disdainfully raised her head, and in a deep firm .voice
6 5 | hammer, and drove it into his head. The throat was pierced
7 7 | water to be thrown over her head; feeling its coolness, she
8 7 | only by a motion of the head indicating that she could
9 7 | said Beatrice, shaking her head as if to cast off grief-- ~"
10 8 | her, hands and struck her head against the wall, shrieking, "
11 8 | turban made to place on her head. These dresses, with cords
12 8 | placed her turban on her head, and they awaited the last
13 9 | the veil which covered her head. On this exposure of her
14 9 | Lucrezia shuddered from head to foot; then, her eyes
15 9 | fell, and the decapitated head, falling on the platform
16 9 | sufferer waited with her head replaced on the block; at
17 10| then afforded: whilst the head bounced away on one side
18 10| executioner exhibited the head, and disposed of it and
19 10| his eyes, shattered his head with a blow of his mallet;
20 10| the scaffold; it is the head of a lovely girl, wearing
21 10| Lucrezia Petrani the small head indicates a person below
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