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1 II | Here, fired by a~word, a look, or gesture, are started 2 III | their superior virtue to look into the gulf~without falling, 3 V | of~the Rue du Perron; I look out on the house where this 4 VI | three in the morning, and to look~at Albert's dressing-room 5 VII | Watteville had met that look,~or, if you please, received 6 VII | Watteville,~who forthwith went to look at the columns.~ ~She gave 7 X | am a Frenchman whom one~look from you has fixed at Gersau."~ ~ 8 X | some~impatience.~ ~"Let me look at you," said Rodolphe pathetically, " 9 XI | her, and,~in the face of a look of pride worthy of an aristocrat, 10 XI | accent, and~supported by a look which gave it the deepest 11 XIV | lawyer's~being asleep to look through the window into 12 XIV | bed and to the window to look at the~fascinating gleam 13 XV | how can I get my father to~look through the list of people 14 XVI | shall take good care to look out for~something cheap, 15 XVIII| blest evening~when, by a look, the beautiful Duchess sealed 16 XVIII| in your whole soul in a look, in the tone of an /Oime/ 17 XIX | poor, he would not even look at me."~ ~"Rosalie, my child, 18 XX | boat; "will you come and look?"~ ~"Look at what?" asked 19 XX | will you come and look?"~ ~"Look at what?" asked Rosalie.~ ~" 20 XX | after giving him a keen look, in which he seemed~to be 21 XX | be your wife.--Yes, yes; look at /her/~portrait, at /her/