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1 I,III| but his eyes, filled~with tears, answered for him. The offer
2 I,IV | might cause to overflow in tears, was all that kept him to
3 I,VII| chevaliers of the order. Tears were in his eyes when he
4 I,VII| arms and said to him with tears of~joy, "Cesar! ah, I am
5 I,I | in a voice choked with tears,--for the~tears were now
6 I,I | choked with tears,--for the~tears were now falling from his
7 I,II | bitter thought! how many tears were driven~back during
8 I,III| gate, his eyes bathed in tears, he scarcely~saw a fine
9 I,III| Though quickly~checked, the tears on Cesar's face spoke volumes.~ ~"
10 I,III| misfortune. Her heart~was full of tears; and she instinctively dreaded
11 I,III| hackney~coach, felt his tears falling hot upon their hands.~ ~"
12 I,IV | liars;~they will even shed tears. I have witnessed strange
13 I,V | against us. So be it!"~ ~Tears came into the eyes of the
14 I,V | my eyes were filled with tears as I thought of~you,--from
15 I,V | read, in a voice broken by tears.~ ~I went to Madame de Listomere,
16 I,V | voiceless except through tears and sobs.~ ~Neither Popinot
17 I,V | Cesarine."~ ~At these words tears came into the eyes of all
18 I,V | you my~word of honor"--the tears fell from his eyes--"that
19 I,VI | perfumers mingled their tears. The bankrupt~gathered courage
20 I,VI | judge and wrung them, with tears in~his eyes. Camusot asked
21 I,VI | could~neither restrain his tears nor keep his face from turning
22 I,VII| brought the long-repressed tears into his~eyes. Poor man!
23 I,VII| unspeakable emotion, which brought tears into the eyes of both; Madame~
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