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eyelids 2
eyes 58
facade 1
face 44
faced 1
faces 8
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45 such
45 why
44 always
44 face
44 great
43 doctor
43 hand
Guy de Maupassant
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1 I | She had a calm, reasonable face, a kind and happy way with 2 II | the seacoast kissed his face, and he walked slowly, his 3 II | forward, curious to see the face of this lonely individual, 4 III | put on a stolid, innocent face.~“O—h, nothing. I mean he 5 III | not in the least alike in face, manner, figure, or intelligence, 6 III | mariner, laughed heartily, his face flushed already and his 7 IV | breeze puffed in the doctor’s face and on his hands, like a 8 IV | the matter with himself—to face boldly, without scruple 9 IV | the granite and hid his face in his hands.~Though he 10 IV | not; the later image, his face as an old man, blotted out 11 IV | fog-horn went off in his very face. He was so startled that 12 V | way of night-cap and his face to the wall, still lay sleeping. 13 V | before. She held up her face, he kissed each cheek, and 14 V | every little detail of her face; still, it was the first 15 V | attention, scrutinizing her face which he loved, recalled 16 V | of comparing the living face with the painted one.~They 17 V | the likeness between this face and Jean. Then she would 18 VI | you always com in with a face as cheerful as a funeral? 19 VI | But it stares you in the face, confound you! What on earth 20 VI | her hands covering her face.~Roland, quite distracted, 21 VI | take her hands from her face, but she resisted him, repeating:~“ 22 VI | and the doctor were left face to face.~“Can you make head 23 VI | doctor were left face to face.~“Can you make head or tail 24 VI | He would discern in her face a lucid interval of peace 25 VI | footpath slanting down the face of it; and below them, about 26 VI | sprinkled all over her face, her hair, her eye-lashes, 27 VI | asked.~“Yes, I see your face reflected in the water.”~“ 28 VI | mirror, Jean smiled at the face which looked up at him from 29 VI | into the water, standing face to face when they questioned 30 VI | water, standing face to face when they questioned their 31 VI | length like a dead body, his face hidden against the stones; 32 VII | in his life had he had to face a difficulty. There are 33 VII | having no complications; and face to face with this catastrophe, 34 VII | complications; and face to face with this catastrophe, he 35 VII | was lying on the bed, her face buried in the pillow which 36 VII | pillow, which covered her face, and in which she had set 37 VII | linen; and he uncovered her face.~She was pale, quite colourless; 38 VII | she sat up, looked in his face, and with an effort of courage 39 VII | distractedly all over his face.~Then she sat still, her 40 VII | flowed again; then, with her face against his, she went on:~“ 41 VIII| the same instant on the face of both mother and son. 42 IX | She fixed her eyes on his face. “Ah!” said she hurriedly. “ 43 IX | to lift her eyes to his face:~“You will want a heap of 44 IX | against the wall with a wan face.~Now Roland, who had gone


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