Chapter
1 2| to compromise others by a glance or~a nudge, shrinking from
2 3| closer~together, and threw a glance at his great-niece, Elisabeth.~ ~
3 3| gesture, or give a single glance, or say a single~word which
4 4| of~flinging the sort of glance which Bixiou told him was
5 4| Poiret's eyes were dim, his glance weak and~lifeless, his skin
6 5| papers; his Excellency will glance them over,--he reads the~
7 5| said, with a mysterious glance.~ ~The minister looked at
8 5| crossed the~courtyard; for the glance he had intercepted the night
9 6| his mind full~of a last glance exchanged with Celestine.~ ~"
10 7| a grand~dinner? But the glance that glides through the
11 7| at last, with a winning glance~at des Lupeaulx, as if to
12 7| he replied, answering her glance with an~interrogative look
13 7| in all ears; where~every glance is a stab, and conversation
14 7| looked at him fixedly.~ ~"The glance you gave them did not escape
15 8| upon his subordinate~the glance of a general issuing an
16 8| continued, giving her a side glance, "you are grand indeed;
17 8| Gigonnet and Mitral gave a glance at the three clerks so penetrating,~
18 8| horse and cast a fulminating glance at Rabourdin.~ ~"I! I!"
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