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1 II | investigation of the count a face~seamed with the small-pox
2 III | outstretched neck and anxious face was evidently looking for~
3 III | close to the head. The face of the vain lad was round
4 III | animation of his brown and rosy face, the moulding of his rather
5 III | all the details of his face proclaimed the lively spirit
6 III | A strained and harassed~face, too original to be ugly,
7 III | looking in and showing a face~like that of Louis XVIII.,
8 III | a nose that in any other face would have seemed enormous.~
9 III | slacken.~ ~The count had a red face, of a burning red all over,
10 III | knowledge of a legislator. His face was flat, and the nose~seemed
11 III | silvery hair, the~burning face, and the thick, tufted eye-brows
12 IV | surprise passed over his face as Georges named, correctly,
13 IV | lashes like a paint-brush, a face with an oval to drive Raffaelle
14 V | me!"~ ~With a motionless face Schinner breathed in the
15 V | showed no sign upon his face as he turned~to look at
16 V | forest to Isle-Adam, his face~beaming with the sly expression
17 VI | lips, the outline of his face, and the easy good-humor
18 VI | the expression of Oscar's face.~ ~Oscar remained dumb,
19 VI | le comte look like?"~ ~"Face like a brick," said Georges, "
20 VI | a crabbed expression of face, was also there, accompanied
21 VI | sight, so much did the livid face of his~mother's friend alarm
22 VI | scholarship."~ ~Oscar, his face to the ground, was foaming
23 VI | longer in his senses; his face was crimson with injected
24 VII | eyes, worn with tears; her face, weary with the fatigue
25 VII | hope, gave me~courage to face the privations I have endured
26 VII | tied with black ribbon. His face~was remarkable for a pair
27 VIII| fine figure and~pleasant face, presented himself, asked
28 IX | francs a year, and a handsome~face, courted Florentine. Every
29 IX | your mother."~ ~Oscar's face, somewhat thinned by study,
30 X | sleep, and so turned his face into the yellow velvet cushions~
31 XI | illustrious artist, for his~face had the worn and haggard
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