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1 I | parted his lips~each time he looked at the shop, where, in fact,
2 II | grinned with mischief as they looked down on the loiterer, and~
3 II | withdrew. Monsieur~Guillaume looked at the Rue Saint-Denis,
4 VI | There is more~glory to be looked for there than from our
5 VI | She was terrified, and looked about her to~find Madame
6 VI | voice of her heart,~and looked again and again at the young
7 VIII | as to seating himself. He looked~with affection at the double
8 VIII | four bills of exchange, and looked at them without~seeing them.~ ~
9 VIII | in~you." (The young man looked up quickly.) "You know all
10 IX | as~keenly as his master looked at him, "you knew that I
11 IX | old Guillaume had scarcely looked~at his assistant, who was
12 IX | little green eyes as he looked at the young man.~ ~"Mademoiselle
13 IX | cheerful that she smiled as she looked at her husband, and allowed~
14 XI | words Monsieur Guillaume looked at his terrible better half,~
15 XV | childhood. She sighed as~she looked up at the sash-window, whence
16 XV | simplest room in~the house looked like a chapel. Economy and
17 XV | though~Monsieur Guillaume had looked to a good investment, even
18 XVI | two----"~ ~The old folks looked at each other in utter amazement.~ ~"
19 XVIII| on his courage. Augustine looked at~the Duchesse de Carigliano,
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