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1 I, 1 | soon snoring with his mouth wide open. On other occasions, 2 I, 3 | eating your heart, I’ll open wide the outer shutter of the 3 I, 5 | little room about six paces wide, with a table, three chairs, 4 I, 5 | The garden, longer than wide, ran between two mud walls 5 I, 8 | reins with his two arms wide apart, and the little horse 6 II, 2 | fixing her large black eyes wide open upon him.~“One thinks 7 II, 7 | yellow, long in the waist and wide in the skirt) spread out 8 II, 8 | straight before her, and though wide open, they seemed slightly 9 II, 8 | mouths of the multitude were wide open, as if to drink in 10 II, 8 | suffused her soul. She opened wide her nostrils several times 11 II, 9 | her approach had opened wide of their own accord. A large 12 II, 11| But with this equinus, wide in foot like a horse’s hoof, 13 II, 12| drawers with running strings, wide at the hips and growing 14 II, 14| will, that must have left a wide entrance for the inroads 15 III, 2| that would bear far and wide his celebrity. No one in 16 III, 5| hanging down and his eyes wide open, as if enmeshed in 17 III, 8| had her eyes inordinately wide open, and her poor hands