1.
" Vanka the hunchback had said that
2.
Vanka the hunchback was still a vivid memory
3.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a novel by French writer Victor
4.
‘Aye,’ chipped in Sir Stanley, ‘and he was a hunchback as well
5.
hunchback of Notre Dame
6.
Two bald priests, one looking slightly like a hunchback, walked out the north door of the cathedral and headed towards the bus stop
7.
Their hunchback took them to a
8.
humiliated in a test of strength while a sadistic hunchback relieved himself
9.
“Right,” said Cherry, giving the hunchback her brightest smile as the
10.
At first, he thought the tent was empty, save for a hunchback who looked
11.
As the hunchback shouted instructions,
12.
He realised that the hunchback had stopped shouting instructions
13.
“Spying, huh?” said the hunchback
14.
“Enough!” he shouted irritably, as the hunchback drew back his staff for
15.
The hunchback paused, debating whether to point out the political
16.
The hunchback raised his staff, ready to give her some of the same
17.
The hunchback answered his question on her behalf, chopping his staff into
18.
It was a hunchback, wearing a lady’s crop-top
19.
She looked towards the hunchback, his hairy
20.
The thought of a dribbling hunchback was not
21.
“I’m starving,” the wizard responded, which seemed to the hunchback to
22.
They had their very own hunchback, who sat in the shadow of a tree, reading
23.
“Punch her!” shouted the hunchback
24.
Hunchback looked up from his book
25.
“Now hang on,” the hunchback called over
26.
Selene’s lead, but her hunchback wasn’t having any of it, and had refused
27.
He was old, he was unfit, and he had a hunchback astride him
28.
hunchback to step in, to forbid them to use magic, but he appeared to be
29.
The wizard put his own hunchback down
30.
Each was mounted by a hunchback twice the
31.
meantime, looked over her shoulder at the hunchback who was still firmly
32.
towards the river and the distant hilltops, her hunchback in hot pursuit
33.
at a speed of which his own hunchback would have heartily approved had
34.
The hunchback was screaming at her
35.
A hunchback disappeared outside, as he was bid
36.
It was then that the hunchback rushed back into the tent, his face contorted
37.
“They’ve escaped!” gibbered the hunchback
38.
The hunchback nodded, on the verge of tears
39.
“Have you brought me something pretty?” she asked the hunchback who
40.
The hunchback put the flute to his lips and Bonnie was swept up and away by the
41.
One of them in particular Tom remembered well because he was a stout hunchback and his silhouette was unmistakable
42.
Read the Hunchback of Notre Dame… The King of thieves with his gangs presiding over the poor and sick, and powerless of the lower class
43.
what is the moral message in that book? That the most humane human in Paris at that time… was a sick, tormented, ugly hunchback
44.
That everyone else may have seemed to be nicer… but they were actually all worse than the hunchback
45.
The hunchback at least showed his ugliness honestly
46.
He was ashamed to dance, however, because of his hunchback, and his fear of
47.
If she had been lame or hunchback, I believe I should have liked her better still," he smiled dreamily
48.
Towards Fanny, the poor, overstrung hunchback, Clara was unfailingly compassionate and gentle, as a result of which Fanny shed more bitter tears than ever the rough tongues of the other overseers had caused her
49.
It was Fanny, the hunchback, standing at the top of her stairs, her face radiant with a secret
50.
"No, my duck," the hunchback woman answered, lavishly tender
51.
But unluckily, the hunchback happened to
52.
hunchback by his head while his wife took his feet and carried him to the doctor's
53.
the body of the hunchback, and without knowing what it was gave it such a kick
54.
The doctor jumped at his wife's plan, and they took up the hunchback, and
55.
the difficulty, and seizing the hunchback in his arms he carried him out into the
56.
In his haste he jostled against the hunchback, who fell heavily upon him, and the
57.
As he spoke he held out his hand to the hunchback to help him up, but the
58.
understand how the hunchback could have died merely from the blows he had
59.
the hunchback was one of the Sultan's private jesters, the chief of police resolved
60.
the hunchback, and how he had carried the body to the place where it had been
61.
heart when the little hunchback, who was more than half drunk, came and sat in
62.
strange events to which the death of the hunchback had given rise
63.
"Sire," replied they, "the hunchback having drunk more than was good for him,
64.
"It was during this interval that the little hunchback, half drunk already, presented
65.
homes, and have the corpse of the hunchback properly buried, I should like to
66.
the hunchback with some ointment made of balsam
67.
most, the constitution of the hunchback who had apparently been dead for a
68.
hunchback should be written down, and placed in the archives beside that of the
69.
He was a hunchback, a small, bent figure, thin and energetic
70.
“His hands are scarlet with a brother’s blood, and the blood of his young nephews too,” the hunchback had declared to the crowd that had gathered in the market square
71.
And I, of course, was the lickspittle hunchback of a husband who would bow and scrape the rest of my days
72.
Rostov went on ahead to do what was asked, and to his great surprise learned that Dolokhov the brawler, Dolokhov the bully, lived in Moscow with an old mother and a hunchback sister, and was the most affectionate of sons and brothers
73.
I glanced at Crumley and felt as I had felt as a child, with my brother, seated in the dark theatre as the Phantom or the Hunchback or the Bat loomed on the screen
74.
Anciot, and describes as a frightful old hunchback
75.
He picked up and handed me my diplomas for all the years of my young life running up and down popcorn aisles in the dark with the Phantom and the Hunchback
76.
Then the blind hunchback put out his pale hands and halted the machinery
77.
The Ferris wheel was going up and up into the sky, a big nebula of stars caught on the dark earth and turning forward and forward, instead of backward, and there sat Joseph Pikes in a black-painted bucket-seat, laughing up and around and down and up and around and down at little old Hank standing there, and the little blind hunchback had his hand on the roaring, oily black machine that made the Ferris wheel go ahead and ahead
78.
‘I can’t move,’ groaned the hunchback
79.
Then it was suggested to a hunchback that he should lend his back for the time as a table on which people could sign their names for shares
80.
The hunchback agreed—one can fancy at what a price
81.
Well, I am that hunchback ! I had strength of will enough not to Qat, and to save seventy-two roubles out of my kopecks; I shall have strength enough to restrain myself and prefer a safe profit to a large one, even when every one around me is carried away by a fever of excitement
82.
She was a very sad sight, a young girl of about twenty, but hunchback and crippled “with withered legs,” as Alyosha was told afterwards
83.
“Oh, father, father!” the hunchback girl, who had till then been silent on her chair, said suddenly, and she hid her eyes in her handkerchief
84.
You've just been in our mansion, what did you see there? Three ladies, one a cripple and weak-minded, another a cripple and hunchback and the third not crippled but far too clever
85.
“Besides its being honestly acquired from a ‘sister,’ so highly respected and revered, do you know that now I can look after mamma and Nina, my hunchback angel daughter? Doctor Herzenstube came to me in the kindness of his heart and was examining them both for a whole hour
86.
Rostóv went on ahead to do what was asked, and to his great surprise learned that Dólokhov the brawler, Dólokhov the bully, lived in Moscow with an old mother and a hunchback sister, and was the most affectionate of sons and brothers