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1 I | young man passed him, whose face he fancied was familiar. 2 I | voluptuous brunette, her face whitened with enamel, her 3 II | coat, with a grave, shaven face, so perfect in his appearance 4 II | an irregular, attractive face, full of gentleness and 5 III | uncomfortable. Count de Vaudrec’s face was constantly before him. 6 IV | eyes to the young man’s face, took his arm and leaning 7 V | reason—”~Looking him in the face, she said: “You lie! What 8 VI | souls. Now, look me in the face—” she no longer smiled. “ 9 VI | order to see the lady’s face; he was mistaken, and breathed 10 VI | should do if he met Clotilde face to face. Should he bow to 11 VI | he met Clotilde face to face. Should he bow to her or 12 VII | scarcely recognized his own face, it was so changed.~Suddenly 13 VII | the strength necessary to face the meeting. He wondered 14 VIII | her back to the room, her face toward the window. At length 15 VIII | mentioned the priest to him, his face assumed a scared expression. 16 VIII | I shall never forget his face.”~At that moment they heard 17 VIII | attracted to that emaciated face which the flickering light 18 VIII | beauty of her sorrowful face. The young man’s heart grew 19 X | years. Madeleine, whose face was radiant, said: “I will 20 XI | form, a pretty, delicate face, blue-gray eyes, a fair 21 XI | his carriage. When seated face to face with Mme. Walter, 22 XI | carriage. When seated face to face with Mme. Walter, he met 23 XI | into a chair, buried his face in his hands, and feigned 24 XI | and gaze upon your beloved face.”~She suffered him to take 25 XII | woman kneeled at prayer, her face in her hands. Du Roy looked 26 XII | slowly took her hand from her face, he seized it saying: “I 27 XII | s clasp and covered her face with them. After the man 28 XII | Monceau?”~She turned a livid face toward him and said unsteadily: “ 29 XII | and came toward him. Her face was cold and severe.~“Sir,” 30 XII | returned them, hiding her face and murmuring in broken 31 XIII | women would some day meet face to face at the door.~On 32 XIII | would some day meet face to face at the door.~On the other 33 XIII | her she struck him in the face, and made her escape while 34 XIII | Mme. Walter, bathed his face, and went out vowing vengeance. 35 XIII | shall you do?”~She rose; her face was livid; she burst into 36 XIII | into tears and buried her face in her hands. She remained 37 XV | through it, he found himself face to face with M. and Mme. 38 XV | he found himself face to face with M. and Mme. de Marelle. 39 XV | staring fixedly at her lover’s face, her cheeks as white as 40 XVI | and uncovered the livid face of M. Laroche-Mathieu.~The 41 XVI | determined to put a brave face upon the matter. Her eyes 42 XVI | between them, as they stood face to face, saying: “Gentlemen, 43 XVI | them, as they stood face to face, saying: “Gentlemen, you 44 XVII | like a vision, the calm face of “Christ Walking on the 45 XVIII| Walter was weeping, her face buried in her hands. She


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