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1 II | cravat made his anxious~face look even paler than it
2 II | chubby, but as vulgar as~the face of Commerce as it is seen
3 II | contempt expressed by his face as he~glanced up at the
4 II | for his long~waiting. The face of a young girl appeared,
5 II | detracted from the candor of her face, or~the calm look of eyes
6 II | between~the cheeks of that face on which sleep had, as it
7 II | his coat. This colorless~face expressed patience, commercial
8 III | sometimes bring a smile on the face of the younger of~Guillaume'
9 IV | stuffed figure. Her~long, thin face betrayed exaggerated piety.
10 IV | ease. Her~silent and placid face was full of the transient
11 V | of seeing always the same face leads insensibly to our~
12 V | were so singular, and~every face had so candid an expression;
13 V | the light fell full on~her face, and her bust seemed to
14 VI | fell on the impassioned~face of the young painter. She
15 VI | quite near her the ecstatic face of the young painter. The~
16 IX | himself, undecided in the~face of such an unexpected event.
17 XIV | she~was the object. Her face assumed a different expression.
18 XV | painful position, she had to face the deluge of commonplace~
19 XVI | late."~ ~Augustine made a face that scorned the accusation.~ ~"
20 XVIII| and the~finest man. His face, full of life and youth,
21 XVIII| her~weakness, she hid her face in her handkerchief, which
22 XVIII| blighting the loveliest face. And~besides, our tyrants
23 XVIII| thousand deaths, to see the face which once beamed~with love
24 XIX | soldiers. He knows how to face a battery, but~before me,--
25 XIX | seeing the original here~face to face with the copy. While
26 XIX | the original here~face to face with the copy. While we
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