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Current Search - wrists in Great Expectations
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Very few men have the power of
wrist
that this woman has.
Great Expectations
By Charles Dickens
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In Chapter XXVI
2
He took his hand from hers, and turned that
wrist
up on the table.
Great Expectations
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In Chapter XXVI
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If you talk of strength," said Mr. Jaggers, "I'll show you a
wrist
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Great Expectations
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In Chapter XXVI
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He was taken on board, and instantly manacled at the
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and ankles.
Great Expectations
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In Chapter LIV
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I had told Wemmick of his showing us her
wrists
, that day of the dinner party.
Great Expectations
By Charles Dickens
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In Chapter XLVIII
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"I'll show you a
wrist
," repeated Mr. Jaggers, with an immovable determination to show it.
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In Chapter XXVI
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Joe scooped his eyes with his disengaged
wrist
, as if he were bent on gouging himself, but said not another word.
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In Chapter XVIII
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Molly," said Mr. Jaggers, not looking at her, but obstinately looking at the opposite side of the room, "let them see both your
wrists
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In Chapter XXVI