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1 II | and brown expressionless eyes; nothing Spanish about him.~ 2 III | dust thrown in people's eyes, this~display of folly and 3 III | ear of a bigot is in her eyes a charming man. If this~ 4 III | to the last degree.~Her eyes, of a very light blue, borrowed 5 III | mystical radiance to the~eyes of the studious connoisseur. 6 IV | discerned only by her mother's eyes, was a constant subject 7 V | with red, a square nose, eyes of flame, hollow~cheeks, 8 V | on his temples; deep-set eyes, moving in their sockets 9 VI | a glance from those fine~eyes. All this she set her heart 10 VII | fullest extent. Yes, those eyes of tawny brown, shot with 11 VII | this eagle--for he has the eyes of an eagle--swoop down 12 IX | color of a Havana cigar, eyes of fire, Armenian eyelids~ 13 IX | Gersau there could be no eyes open but theirs.~Rodolphe 14 X | few words to Gina, whose eyes filled with tears. The two~ 15 X | voluptuous glance of her liquid eyes of velvety blackness.~A 16 XI | be~all the greater in my eyes."~ ~In the course of this 17 XI | young English Miss in~the eyes of the villagers, but she 18 XII | white skull, with bright eyes, a full set of white~teeth, 19 XIII | unchangeable affection from the eyes~of the world. I love you; 20 XIII | lover followed with his eyes as he climbed the~hill, 21 XIII | veil fell from Rodolphe's eyes; he saw clearly the~meaning 22 XIII | had he committed in the eyes of a woman--in accepting 23 XIII | level~with his idol. In his eyes Francesca was made really 24 XIII | current of love, and her eyes,~without reserve, looked 25 XIII | the tears to Rodolphe's eyes.~ ~In love, as perhaps in 26 XIV | handkerchief, and again dried her eyes.~ ~"Forgive me!" he said. 27 XIV | with a rush, he kissed her eyes to wipe~away the tears.~ ~ 28 XV | XV~In Jerome's eyes ten thousand francs could 29 XVII | Maggiore, Italy.~ ~In her eyes this direction blazed as 30 XVII | Upharsin/, did in the eyes of Belshazzar. After concealing 31 XXI | a battle. He raised his eyes to heaven,~and left the 32 XXII | lashes, tears that dim~the eyes, but do not fall; fierce 33 XXVI | disaster, much~greater in her eyes, and very certainly her 34 XXVII | to his innocence~in the eyes of the woman he had made 35 XXVIII| Duchess turned pale. Rosalie's eyes met hers with one of those~