Chapter

 1       II|        shudders shook his whole body, a white foam gathered on
 2      III|      about his tall, attenuated body like the sails of a disabled
 3       XI|     prove that, and I am yours, body and soul— to do anything
 4     XIII|        issuing from his immense body, was as astonishing as the
 5    XVIII|     give myself to you blindly, body and soul. Whatever your
 6    XXIII|   struggle, yielded.~ ~The main body of the duke’s infantry was
 7    XXIII|     suspecting that beneath the body of the horse the brave rider
 8     XXIV|      out an apparently lifeless body.~ ~Even Marie-Anne’s great
 9     XXIV| Escorval obeyed the cure.~ ~Her body alone moved in mechanical
10      XXV|       Whoever shall deliver the body of the elder~ ~Lacheneur,
11      XXV|       two officers examined the body of the dead man. Between
12    XXVII|        which will speak when my body is six feet under ground.”~ ~“
13    XXVII|       try all the culprits in a body, with the exception of the
14   XXVIII|          From that night I gave body, soul, and fortune to the
15      XXX|         lower part of the man’s body by the light of a large
16      XXX|      had been twined around his body as thread is wound about
17      XXX|         upper part of the man’s body; and, despite the baron’
18      XXX|    coiled all his rope about my body, and here I am.”~ ~“Then
19      XXX| arranged to deliver only a dead body into their hands —that the
20     XXXI|    himself out from beneath the body of his horse.~ ~This proved
21     XXXI|      the wayside, his emaciated body would still be worth twenty
22     XXXI|       say: “Here is Lacheneur’s bodygive me the reward!”~ ~How
23     XXXI|      exhausted both in mind and body, finally admitted the insincerity
24   XXXIII|    seemed to be carrying a dead body.~ ~This circumstance, taken
25   XXXIII|        terribly broken, both in body and in mind.~ ~Once only
26     XXXV|      when he felt that half his body had passed the edge of the
27     XXXV|        was easy to see that his body had sustained many frightful
28     XXXV|      apparently carrying a dead body.~ ~The priest did not seem
29   XXXVII|        that in this poor maimed body remained a power of vitality
30   XXXVII|      where they have thrown the body of my murdered parent; you
31    XXXIX|            All the blood in his body has flown to his head,”
32    XLIII|     patient cured.~ ~Cured! The body was cured, perhaps, but
33    XLIII| immensely corpulent. A soulless body, he wandered about the chateau
34    XLIII| deciding in which portion of my body he shall plunge his knife.”~ ~
35     XLIV|         she felt as if soul and body were being rent asunder.
36     XLVI|      seemed to wrench her whole body; and gradually a ghastly
37     XLVI| advanced; but Marie-Anne’s dead body lay between her and the
38     XLVI|  scruples. He sprang across the body, lifted Blanche as if she
39     XLVI|      the old poacher’s writhing body, cried:~ ~“Holy Virgin!
40    XLVII|             We cannot allow the body of the poor girl to remain
41    XLVII|      spectacle.~ ~The traitor’s body had been thrown on the ground,
42   XLVIII|        She would place herself, body and soul, in Aunt Medea’
43     XLIX|          the bloody and mangled body of the Duc de Sairmeuse.~ ~
44        L|       bed-covers; and her whole body was bathed in an icy perspiration.
45     LIII|   terminated.~ ~One morning the body of a man literally hacked
46     LIII|         an old well. It was the body of Chelteux.~ ~“A fitting
47      LIV|      recognized it by its green body, and its wheels striped
48      LIV|     house, seized him about the body, and threw him to the floor.~ ~
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