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handkerchief 3
handled 1
handles 1
hands 74
handsome 6
handwriting 3
hang 1
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76 same
75 us
74 cried
74 hands
74 may
73 just
72 bulb
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Black Tulip

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1 1,1| shoulders, or sticks in their hands, were pushing on to the 2 2,2| his broken limbs and his hands tied up in bandages towards 3 2,2| forehead, and put his sore hands gently back on the mattress. ~" 4 2,2| to us if it fell into the hands of the Orange party. I hope 5 2,3| the scorched and bruised hands of the unfortunate sufferer. ~" 6 3,1| was lean but wiry, and his hands dry, but of an aristocratic 7 3,2| would rather have my two hands cut off than have written 8 3,3| dragoons you will fall into the hands of the people." ~"But the 9 4,1| man had seized with both hands and was shaking the iron 10 4,2| brandishing cudgels in their hands, and calling out, - ~"Stop! 11 4,3| showed to him his bloody hands; for this fellow had ripped 12 4,3| grief, and put one of his hands before his eyes. ~"Oh, you 13 4,3| by the barrel with both hands, struck John de Witt down 14 5,2| plates drawn by his own hands; and at last, being at a 15 5,3| of this success that his hands dropped powerless, his knees 16 7,1| the candlestick from the hands of the foremost, conducted 17 7,1| him, was placing in the hands of his godson; a contrivance 18 7,1| received the parcel from the hands of his godfather with every 19 7,2| Cornelius, startled, laid his hands on his bulbs, and turned 20 7,3| Baerle, grasping in his hands the two bulbs, and directing 21 7,3| The housekeeper raised her hands to heaven. ~As to Cornelius 22 7,3| who was in a swoon; shook hands with his servants, who were 23 8,1| for its execution in the hands of Master van Spennen, who, 24 8,2| beating heart, trembling hands, and a livid countenance, 25 8,2| place. He dug up with his hands more than ten square feet 26 8,2| to turn back with empty hands. ~But in vain did he search 27 8,2| his livid face from his hands in which it had been buried - " 28 9,1| Gryphus fallen into the hands of those madmen he would 29 9,2| terror knocked with his hands and feet at the door so 30 11,1| press in which both his hands and his eyes must have been 31 11,1| The parcel was put into my hands in the way I have described; 32 11,2| His keys passed into the hands of one of his assistants. 33 11,3| smile, kissing the trembling hands of the afflicted girl. ~" 34 11,3| cried Rosa, wringing her hands. "And have you nothing more 35 11,3| with her face buried in her hands and became almost senseless. ~" 36 12,1| suddenly Van Baerle felt gentle hands raising him, and soon stood 37 13,2| his back bruised, and his hands scratched, he inflicted 38 14,2| would have fallen into his hands and not the nurse's: in 39 14,2| tenderly stretched out his hands towards her, but they were 40 15,2| I kept the paper in my hands, which spoke to other people, 41 16,2| Cornelius, clapping his hands with joy, "you are a good 42 17,2| forbidden object in the hands of his prisoner, pounced 43 17,2| snatched the jug from the hands of Gryphus, and hid it like 44 17,2| and he raised in his two hands the heavy jug with all the 45 20,1| border, plunged both his hands into the soft soil, took 46 20,2| dear Rosa! look how my hands tremble; look at my pale 47 20,2| coyly withdrew her warm hands from the grating, as Cornelius 48 21,1| no longer drew back her hands from the grating, and even 49 21,2| stopping and clasping his hands, he said, - ~"Oh, there 50 22,1| would never have left my hands but to pass into yours; 51 23,1| water her pretty little hands, begrimed as they were with 52 24,1| key was never out of my hands; I clinched it as if I were 53 24,2| t I?" ~Rosa clasped her hands in despair. ~"Ah!" Gryphus 54 24,2| and despair, kissed her hands to her friend; then, suddenly 55 26,1| already passed into the hands of a third person; - if 56 26,1| Rosa, however, clasped her hands, and said with that tone 57 26,2| himself, with my proofs in my hands." ~"You have, then, some 58 27,1| in the ground with your hands - but, thank God! in vain, 59 27,1| Rosa hid her face in her hands with a movement of despair. ~" 60 27,1| her a sign to remove her hands from her face. ~Rosa obeyed, 61 27,2| Prince, who took it from her hands and examined it. ~"But, 62 27,2| paper which remained in her hands. ~Her eyes suddenly lighted 63 28,1| Loewestein, suffered at the hands of Gryphus all that a prisoner 64 28,1| supporting his head with his two hands, whilst his eyes wandered 65 28,2| inspector, or turnkey who lays hands upon any prisoner of State 66 28,2| dismissed.'" ~"Yes, who lays hands," said Gryphus, mad with 67 28,2| him, snatched it from his hands, and put it under his own 68 29,1| weapon which he held in his hands, - ~"Do you see this knife? 69 29,1| There they fettered his hands, bandaged his eyes, and 70 30,1| with a smile, clasped her hands. ~"You hope in me?" said 71 31,1| which was placed in the hands of that notable body to 72 31,2| people, who clapped their hands, and made the old town of 73 32,2| Van Baerle, clasping his hands, "and when I have seen it, 74 33,2| full of emotion, gave his hands to the lovers to kiss, whilst


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