Chapter
1 I | faded and once beautiful face of the wife betrayed~the
2 I | weariness were on the~youthful face, which was tanned by the
3 I | passed his hand across his face to brush away, as it were,
4 II | which~commanded respect. Her face, instinct with intelligence,
5 II | nature, the charm of her face was, in some~degree, contradicted
6 II | the slightest change of face:--~ ~"Your copy is as fine
7 III| sling, and the pallor of his face~revealed sharp suffering.
8 III| She admired his handsome~face and his delightful voice,
9 III| lacerated flesh, while the face of the~wounded man, though
10 III| that his noble, blanched face, his black hair, and his~
11 III| character and firmness. His face, seamed with deep wrinkles,
12 III| contracting the wrinkles of his~face, and giving to his eyes
13 IV | get~away."~ ~The pale, wan face of the baroness recovered
14 IV | now, the muscles of~his face relaxed, every wrinkle on
15 IV | icy sternness darkened his face; he looked fixedly at his~
16 IV | violently to his head, and his face turned purple.~Ginevra shuddered;
17 IV | the young man, on whose face~Piombo's flaming eyes now
18 IV | have been horrible, for his face was distorted.~Ginevra knew
19 IV | gave to the~worn and weary face of the baroness an expression
20 IV | her father, whose~darkling face showed no softening. The
21 IV | timid hesitation on her face, and she smiled sadly.~ ~
22 IV | uneasily. He saw upon her face a smile of~triumph which
23 IV | taken place on Piombo's face; his~wrinkles, contracting
24 IV | them violently down, his~face on fire, and his eyes casting
25 V | trembled. Like the dove on the face of the waters, having no
26 VI | Luigi's worn and suffering face, she redoubled her caresses;~
27 VI | sadly~on the beautiful, worn face, where toil and care were
28 VI | with kisses the delicate face, which was losing the~freshness
29 VI | tender look on her beseeching face urged him more than her~
30 VI | were fading from Ginevra's face as she sat sleeping in~her
31 VI | cross her~husband's pallid face. Though long accustomed
32 VI | changeful agitations of his face, they seemed to-night so~
33 VI | noisily, and a man, whose face no longer bore the semblance
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