Chapter
1 I | handling, she lost not a~single glance of those her companion cast
2 I | desperate resolution. Casting a glance upon his wife and daughter,
3 II | casting~the flame of her glance here and there at random;
4 II | rest with a~comprehensive glance, making them laugh, and
5 II | there was little in their glance or~expression that was simple
6 II | aristocrats. She measured, at a glance, the distance that now~separated
7 II | of her efforts, for the glance that she cast through~it
8 II | crevice. She cast but one~glance into the space beyond, which
9 II | interpretations~for each gesture, glance, and word, to fail in discovering
10 II | circumstances the~fact of this glance was not lost. Though at
11 II | cried Ginevra, casting a glance of~astonishment at the painter,
12 III| exchanged one soft and rapid glance with the wounded man, and~
13 IV | alone was able to~endure his glance, for her eyes flamed also,
14 IV | baron rose, cast a sidelong glance at Luigi, and said, in a~
15 IV | sitting down to dinner, a glance of exceeding gentleness
16 IV | cast upon the notary the glance of a~tiger. The baroness
17 VI | of his care. Happening to glance downward, he saw the~reflection
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