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1 I, 2 | country stretched as far as eye could see, and the tufts 2 I, 5 | towards the surface of the eye. His own eyes lost themselves 3 I, 7 | and taught her to keep an eye on the butcher when he brought 4 I, 9 | beyond stretched, as far as eye could see, an immense land 5 I, 9 | mistresses ought to keep an eye on the religion of their 6 II, 1 | broadens out, showing as far as eye can follow its blond cornfields. 7 II, 1 | which most attracts the eye is opposite the Lion d’Or 8 II, 3 | swift, and cold to the eye; long, thin grasses huddled 9 II, 7 | Wait for me, and keep an eye on the jars.”~When Justin, 10 II, 8 | state henceforward has its eye upon you; that it encourages 11 II, 14| Its goodness strikes the eye!”~He was, in fact, a good 12 II, 15| well enough to please the eye, and she even smiled internally 13 III, 2| that I came in. I’ve the eye of an American!”~He did 14 III, 5| a long time, had had an eye on the property, but without