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eye 6
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fabulous 1
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34 house
34 me
34 than
33 eyes
33 lebas
32 did
32 do
Honoré de Balzac
At the Sign of the Cat and Racket

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eyes

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1 I | this part of the~house; his eyes had not yet rested on it. 2 I | green that, but for his good eyes, the young~man could not 3 I | of the room from profane eyes. Now and then the~watcher, 4 I | neighborhood, dropped his~eyes towards the lower regions. 5 II | that flashed in his~black eyes, gloomy and sparkling by 6 II | face, or~the calm look of eyes immortalized long since 7 II | hardly awake, let her~blue eyes wander beyond the neighboring 8 II | field. His little green eyes, that might have been pierced~ 9 IV | very rarely~suffered their eyes to wander beyond the walls 10 V | of such a life. Her blue eyes would sometimes be raised 11 V | jasmine skin, and her blue eyes had lighted in poor Lebas' 12 V | made the young people's eyes meet by~sheer need of change 13 V | full-fed with poetry; his eyes, satiated with Raphael and 14 VI | that moment her frightened eyes fell on the impassioned~ 15 VII | between the~world and the eyes of a young girl? She was 16 VIII | signature."~ ~Tears rose to the eyes of Joseph Lebas, who tried 17 IX | blinked his little green eyes as he looked at the young 18 X | direction where her daughter's eyes found attraction.~By the 19 X | up. "Do not allow your~ ~eyes to look anywhere but at 20 X | trembling, and with red eyes,~was haled before her father 21 X | added, with tears~in her eyes: "To sacrifice me to another 22 XII | covered the young artist's eyes was so thick that he~thought 23 XII | radiance of happiness, their eyes beaming~with love, dressed 24 XIII | her greatest grace in his eyes,~as her devotion and obedience 25 XIV | justified him in his own eyes for his singular~behavior 26 XV | consolation, turning their eyes, harnessed with eye-~glasses, 27 XV | such~happiness as, in her eyes, was worth a thousand lives 28 XVII | to Augustine's~astonished eyes, she was approaching so 29 XVIII| watching her rival, whose eyes seemed to~follow the brilliant 30 XVIII| wiped~the tears from her eyes, soothing her by a few monosyllables 31 XIX | them in their husbands' eyes that in the end they~impressed 32 XX | rigid as a rock, and his eyes turned alternately on Augustine, 33 XX | found her pale, with red eyes, her hair in disorder, holding~


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