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1 II | good-natured, fat, rubicund face,~a flat nose, and brown 2 III | was shapely enough. Her~face was exactly like those of 3 V | than one secret behind~that face, at once so terrible and 4 VI | the fashions in the very face of the~splendor of the old 5 VIII | of the unknown fair~one's face.~ 6 X | paleness overspread her face, betraying sudden interest, 7 X | long, oval shape of her face, and a melancholy mouth~ 8 X | exquisite lines of this face guaranteed to Francesca~ 9 XI | faint smile, which gave her~face the most bewildering expression, 10 XI | off from her, and,~in the face of a look of pride worthy 11 XII | conversation. But Tito's handsome face, Francesca's familiarity, 12 XII | overspread the Parisian's~face, "is not the Lake of Geneva 13 XII | full set of white~teeth, a face like Caesar, and on his 14 XIII | with a golden fillet. Her face, in the light of wax~candles, 15 XIII | quivered~through that superb face and beautiful body; the 16 XIII | Francesca, at this party, in the face~of the world, was one of 17 XIII | expressing nothing in her face; its serenity defied love; 18 XV | left on her flat, parched face; to~him the crooked mouth 19 XX | cannot allow myself, in the face~of a town I know so well, 20 XXI | the ambitious man, whose face at~that moment wore the 21 XXII | came home,~putting a brave face on the matter, but half 22 XXII | in a deep armchair, his face as pale~as if he were dying, 23 XXII | to this priest, on whose face shone the light of hope. 24 XXIV | effectually concealed on Rosalie's face~that the Vicar-General could 25 XXIV | to watch Rosalie, whose face, usually~pale, wore a feverish 26 XXVIII| and vanities in order to face the~Duchess on an equal 27 XXVIII| on the Duchess' beautiful face,~Rosalie went away; she 28 XXVIII| arm and her left leg; her face is marked with fearful scars,~