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1 3,1| apparently unarmed; his arm was lean but wiry, and his 2 3,2| Cornelius, leaning on the arm of the Ex-Grand Pensionary, 3 4,1| eyes, still leaning on the arm of the officer, and still 4 7,2| Cornelius, stretching his arm under the table for the 5 9,2| seizing the jailer by the arm and dragging him towards 6 10,1| wrong way, he broke his arm just above the wrist. ~Cornelius 7 10,1| to support himself on his arm, but the bone gave way; 8 10,1| he became aware that his arm was broken, this man, so 9 10,1| the manner in which the arm was bent, and from the noise 10 10,1| and falls and breaks his arm, and is left lying on the 11 10,1| would be able to set my arm?" ~"Perfectly." ~"And what 12 10,1| prisoner is going to set my arm, that's a saving; come, 13 10,1| shoulder; he put his unhurt arm around her neck, and making 14 10,1| table, whilst I support the arm of your father." ~ ~ 15 10,2| Cornelius placed the broken arm on it so as to make it flat, 16 10,2| and supporting his right arm with his left. ~"Nothing," 17 11,2| caused by the fracture of his arm. His keys passed into the 18 11,2| when a white and trembling arm interposed between him and 19 13,1| feverish, and with a broken arm. He therefore was not able 20 15,1| Gryphus, to see that your arm is doing well, as you are 21 15,1| in which I have set your arm, or with the price that 22 15,1| sign of the cross with that arm' (Gryphus was a Roman Catholic), ' 23 15,2| the window, he took the arm of his daughter, left the 24 23,2| taken the pot under his arm, and carried it off. ~But 25 28,1| would it not give to his arm, which had been only too 26 28,2| and put it under his own arm. ~Gryphus fairly bellowed 27 29,1| he held tight under his arm, dealt the jailer a vigorous 28 33,1| eyes, was leaning on the arm of one of the officers of