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1 I | a damp chill filled the air, and penetrated to the very 2 I | suddenly a wild shriek rent the air. At this place, and at this 3 III | the footprints in the open air by the uncertain light of 4 V | muttered, with an astonished air.~Then he examined successively 5 V | inspector, with an ironical air. “May one be permitted to 6 VII | guard-house. His thoughtful air, and the anxious glances 7 VII | coming out into the open air, the wine flew into his 8 IX | His plump face wore an air of frankness and benevolence, 9 IX | shrugged his shoulders with an air of commiseration. “In other 10 X | the man with an astonished air, “that’s strange!”~Although 11 X | features wearing a mingled air of impudence, conceit, and 12 X | mocking manner, assumed an air of comical importance, and 13 XIII | his head with a knowing air. “In that case,” said he, “ 14 XIV | this record with a dazed air, the woman exclaimed: “Ah! 15 XV | Papillon’s features wore an air of self-satisfied pride 16 XVI | nonchalant and even ironical air. In fact, this indirect 17 XVI | and with a rather guilty air, handed his master a note, 18 XVI | asked the latter, with an air of mingled surprise and 19 XVII | interrupted Lecoq, with a resolute air, “if you will only intrust 20 XVII | triumphant monologue to the empty air: “At last,” said he, “this 21 XVII | regarded her visitor with an air of mingled curiosity and 22 XVIII| tall jet leaps into the air. But all this agitation 23 XVIII| repeated, with a horrified air.~Quick as lightning, Lecoq 24 XVIII| exclaimed, with a disappointed air.~“We must not lose patience,” 25 XIX | head with a hypocritical air of submission. But all the 26 XX | pockets; his head high in the air, his manner composed and 27 XX | glaring falsehoods with that air of perfect candor which 28 XXI | with his head high in the air, he now slunk along in the 29 XXI | a somewhat disappointed air he soon gave up the discussion 30 XXI | Entering with a careless air and taking a seat at a table 31 XXI | fist with a threatening air and then, in calmer tones, 32 XXII | Father Absinthe’s discomfited air.~“You have reason to be 33 XXII | a fondness for the open air, and he wouldn’t hesitate 34 XXII | surveyed Lecoq with a knowing air, as if he hoped to discover 35 XXII | complaint—gout.” And with an air of hypocritical commiseration,