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1 I | held the face of his watch close to their lips, but the glass 2 III | now no longer any need of close attention. No one save the 3 III | restrain his applause until the close of the aria that delights 4 V | a footprint that bore a close resemblance to those left 5 V | whom I can give quite a close description. He must have 6 V | murderer is confined, I noticed close by an individual whose appearance 7 VII | position to assume in such close quarters.~“Ah! what an unfortunate 8 VIII | party entered a wine-shop close by. When the glasses were 9 VIII | but not hearing any one close the door or come upstairs, 10 VIII | him to a little restaurant close by. I entered it myself, 11 X | daytime; at once she will close her eyes and say to you, ‘ 12 X | strait-waistcoat. He did not close his eyes all last night, 13 XI | took the trunk to a hotel, close by the Northern Railway 14 XV | large, black eyes, set very close together, recalled the look 15 XV | own garret, and securely close the door.~“We started in 16 XVIII| and wait. We will keep a close watch and detect the culprit 17 XIX | an inferior to an abrupt close. “You are right,” said he, 18 XX | the Monday following the close of the Easter holidays; 19 XX | second-hand-clothes shop close by, May entered in evident 20 XXI | with his elbows pressed close to his body—husbanding his 21 XXI | they entered a wine-shop close by. They remained here for 22 XXI | gorgeous livery, prepared to close the heavy double doors of 23 XXII | his falling. A chair stood close by, however, and on this 24 XXV | born in London toward the close of the last century; received