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1 Introd | But perhaps he sees with eyes a bit dirty, like that learned 2 Introd | book: ‘IT IS YOU, WHOSE EYES ARE DIRTY.’”~We have spoken 3 Introd | is not his heart but his eyes, supplemented by the other 4 Introd | and threw pebbles into his eyes to scatter the swarming 5 Introd | besprinkled her lashes, and her eyes were beginning to disappear 6 Introd | the web in the woman’s eyes “as if spiders had spun 7 Introd | spite of your great Sphinx eyes, you have seen the world 8 XVI | see with somewhat unclean eyes, like this learned botanist 9 XVI | IS BECAUSE YOU HAVE DIRTY EYES.~I suppose that a man of 10 XXIV | impression like two points in my eyes.” HUSBAND: “That is called 11 XXVII | DAUGHTER,” two tears came in my eyes. It was hard to go away, 12 XXXVIII | something else than one’s eyes, and to think with something 13 XLII | what presents itself to my eyes when I awaken is the planet; 14 XLIV | what they represent in the eyes of one’s soul, and not at 15 LX | he followed me with his eyes. When he thought that I 16 LXXI | by Hortense, Having his eyes fixed on the clock, And 17 LXXVI | you on your beautiful big eyes. Maurice embraces you also. 18 LXXXVI | Aurore, more spiritual, with eyes of velvet and fire, talking 19 XCIII | Cadio; but it is late and my eyes are smarting.~So, thank 20 CVI | then she stops; her great eyes stare, she says: MY FATHER? 21 CVI | unconsciously. She looks in my eyes to see if I am sad or anxious; 22 CVII | dog made tears come to his eyes. He did his surgical operations 23 CLVIII | will be placed under the eyes of the LADY and will teach 24 CLXXVI | my mother, when I turn my eyes toward her, takes away all 25 CLXXXVI | insurrection in Paris is, to my eyes, a very clear and almost 26 CLXXXIX | clearly to be seen in the eyes of the passers-by.~And the 27 CXCII | I would like to keep my eyes pure from that stain. Ah! 28 CXCV | spite of your great Sphinx eyes, you have seen the world 29 CXCVI | but with such beautiful eyes that they can never be ugly.~ 30 CXCVII | who do not see through my eyes, are none the less dear 31 CXCVII | of overturning under the eyes of the enemy the column 32 CCXXXIII| travelling find favor in my eyes, provided they are a part 33 CCLXIX | produce, has no value in my eyes unless it can profit her. 34 CCLXXIV | into the wings with his eyes wet, I felt myself a criminal 35 CCLXXXV | that I regard with maternal eyes: for it is a childhood and 36 CCXC | Pare Monceau under your eyes where you are walking, I 37 CCCI | but I cannot change my eyes! As for my “lack of convictions,”