1 He clapped both hand to his head.
2 He raged with his head, his arms, and his legs.
3 They hurtled over his head with long wild screams.
4 A woodpecker stuck his impudent head around the side of a tree.
5 He bowed his head and went on, feeling suddenly ashamed of his purposes.
6 His arms beat wildly about his head in expression of implike enthusiasm.
7 He shambled along with bowed head, his brain in a tumult of agony and despair.
8 He bent his head and fastened his eyes studiously upon the button as if it were a little problem.
9 As he mused thus he heard the rustle of grass, and, upon turning his head, discovered the loud soldier.
10 The youth wished his friend to lean upon him, but the other always shook his head and strangely protested.
11 His musket bounced a trifle from his shoulder at each stride and made his cap feel uncertain upon his head.
12 The youth turned his head, shaken from his trance by this movement as if the regiment was leaving him behind.
13 They were striking about them with their swords and with their left fists, punching every head they could reach.
14 High in a treetop he stopped, and, poking his head cautiously from behind a branch, looked down with an air of trepidation.
15 Turning his head swiftly, the youth saw his friend running in a staggering and stumbling way toward a little clump of bushes.
16 As he had walked down the path between the rows of oaks, he had turned his head and detected her at a window watching his departure.
17 The youth saw with surprise that the soldier had two wounds, one in the head, bound with a blood-soaked rag, and the other in the arm, making that member dangle like a broken bough.
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