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1 6 | she~became celebrated, a glance might have told an observer
2 6 | suggests the~absolute. The glance of an observer may be lost
3 6 | sublime; the gold of her glance illuminates them~and they
4 6 | and by that deep-reaching glance of intense fixity. No~educated
5 8 | love, he casts an ecstatic glance upon them; he is~examining
6 8 | head, the fixity of that~glance, cover irresolution and
7 8 | believe her on the faith of a glance or a smile? He~felt a desire
8 8 | voice, with a mysterious glance about her.~ ~"Marry! at
9 9 | casting from time to time~a glance at Croisic, from which he
10 9 | took in these beauties at a glance, and carved~them on his
11 10| ravished, fascinated, fazzling glance? Had I not read into your
12 10| Beatrix exchanged an oblique glance, which Calyste~intercepted,
13 10| Calyste~intercepted, and that glance sufficed to annihilate all
14 11| souls clashed in that rapid glance, and~struck fire like flints.
15 11| you must~refuse, with a glance at the marquise, which will
16 11| equivocal position, and the glance that~he cast on Beatrix
17 11| movements, embrace at a glance~the whole figure, and study
18 11| said, meaningly, with a~glance at the young Breton. "You
19 12| mine; the~grandeur of your glance, the grace of your bearing,
20 12| faced the fire of a piercing glance from Camille, to whom that
21 17| unfaltering step and never a~glance behind you or about you.
22 17| I cannot resist a single glance of my lord. But no! I~do
23 18| the box.~ ~With a single glance Beatrix divined the state
24 18| contact~with that dress, the glance of those eyes, which in
25 19| bed strove to put into his glance an~expression of tenderness.~ ~"
26 23| bourgeoisie. This requires a rapid glance on one of the~effects of
27 25| Fabien, intoxicated~by the glance she gave him as much as
28 26| vainly cast him a tearful glance, a prayer, that he~would
29 26| surprises you, give Fabien a glance Arthur can't mistake;~if
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