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 1        I| exclaimed.~ ~As he said this he shook his clinched fist menacingly
 2        I|    approvingly.~ ~The old rogue shook his head with affected commiseration.~ ~“
 3       II|         children; but he always shook his head sadly, as he replied:~ ~“
 4       II|        found to be locked.~ ~He shook it with a sort of rage;
 5       II|    flashed, convulsive shudders shook his whole body, a white
 6       II|   obligation.”~ ~The girl sadly shook her head.~ ~“Why do you
 7        V|         France.”~ ~M. Lacheneur shook his head.~ ~“The judges
 8       VI|        baroness.~ ~M. Lacheneur shook his head.~ ~“Monsieur Maurice,”
 9       VI|         took me by the coat and shook me, and told me that he
10       XI|    forget.”~ ~The young marquis shook his head gravely.~ ~“You
11     XVII|       blow, and a nervous spasm shook her from head to foot.~ ~“
12    XVIII|  exclaimed Maurice.~ ~The baron shook his head despondently. “
13      XIX|        the comers and goers; he shook hands with them; sometimes
14       XX|      was silent, and his captor shook him so roughly that two
15    XXIII|      you!”~ ~Chanlouineau sadly shook his head.~ ~“What is the
16    XXIII|        it a secret.”~ ~The duke shook his head.~ ~“All this is
17     XXIV|        and a convulsive shudder shook her from head to foot.~ ~“
18      XXV|      depends upon yours.”~ ~She shook her head sadly.~ ~“I was
19    XXVII|         askance.~ ~The prisoner shook his head.~ ~“I will give
20    XXVII|    speak with his defenders. He shook them warmly by the hand,
21   XXVIII|        in his cell?”~ ~The abbe shook his head.~ ~“No,” said he; “
22   XXVIII|             The young man sadly shook his head.~ ~“Is it possible
23     XXXI| unfortunate man’s clothing, she shook him, she dragged him to
24     XXXV|  intervals a convulsive shudder shook his frame, and a stream
25     XXXV|       hope?”~ ~The priest sadly shook his head, and pointing to
26     XXXV|     farmer turned very pale and shook his head gravely, while
27    XXXVI|        papers?”~ ~The physician shook his head.~ ~“Excuse me,
28    XXXIX|          She seized his arm and shook it roughly, saying, in the
29    XXXIX|             The marquis gravely shook his head.~ ~“If I do that,”
30      XLI|        What do you fear?”~ ~She shook her head sadly and replied:~ ~“
31     XLII|    murderer was?”~ ~The servant shook his head.~ ~“I suspect that
32     XLIV|         that appearance?”~ ~She shook off the stupor that paralyzed
33     XLVI|   antidote.”~ ~Marie-Anne sadly shook her head.~ ~“Nothing can
34     XLVI|   throat; a terrible convulsion shook her form; she slid down
35    XLVII|    severely.~ ~But Jean gravely shook his head.~ ~“If I seem so
36        L|         of Blanche; but she now shook her head, and gloomily replied:~ ~“
37        L|         such an impression. She shook off the stupor that was
38       LI|      denounce me?”~ ~Aunt Medea shook her head.~ ~“I am not such
39      LIV|         decision was made.~ ~He shook the Widow Chupin violently
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