| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The second was a singular pliancy of the vertebr?? and muscles of the neck, enabling her by a mere movement to denote each varying emotion; in moments of tenderness, or pensive feeling, its curves were swan-like in grace, but when she was scornful or indignant it contracted, and made swift turns like that of a bird of prey.
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