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... hand from his arm . He put his right hand upon hers , and when it came out of his arm it remained in his hand . " I'm afraid you won't walk with me again , " said Staniford . " I've tired you shamefully . " " Oh , not at all ! " " And ...
... hand from his arm . He put his right hand upon hers , and when it came out of his arm it remained in his hand . " I'm afraid you won't walk with me again , " said Staniford . " I've tired you shamefully . " " Oh , not at all ! " " And ...
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... hand , and cross- ing his right with his left , so as to in- clude Dunham in his congratulations , " you ought to have been a sailor ! Then he added , as if the unqualified praise might seem fulsome , " But if you'd been a sailor , you ...
... hand , and cross- ing his right with his left , so as to in- clude Dunham in his congratulations , " you ought to have been a sailor ! Then he added , as if the unqualified praise might seem fulsome , " But if you'd been a sailor , you ...
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... hand or a bad hand at doing this or that . In this use it is merely , by metaphor , in place of man or woman , as when we say a fac- tory hand , a farm hand ; and it is as common in England , almost , as the words for which it stands . Hand ...
... hand or a bad hand at doing this or that . In this use it is merely , by metaphor , in place of man or woman , as when we say a fac- tory hand , a farm hand ; and it is as common in England , almost , as the words for which it stands . Hand ...
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