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extravagant 2
extravagantly 1
extremely 1
eye 28
eye-lashes 1
eye-lids 1
eyebrows 1
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29 room
29 rose
29 thing
28 eye
28 knew
27 almost
27 beausire
Guy de Maupassant
Pierre and Jean

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1 I | tube, adjusted it to his eye, sought the speck, and then, 2 I | must be some defect in your eye, for my glass is a very 3 II | because it is! I must keep an eye on that!”~By this time he 4 III | faculty of Paris had their eye on him, and were interested 5 III | but the sparkle in his eye, the bright colour in his 6 III | would now strike every eye and every mind. When any 7 III | flushed already and his eye watery from the absinthe. 8 III | at it with the suspicious eye of a fox smelling at a dead 9 III | drop, of regret.~Pierre’s eye suddenly met that of Mme. 10 IV | unknown events with so keen an eye that nothing should escape 11 IV | and could discern its red eye dim through the fog. Then, 12 V | discovered, hide from every eye the stain which he had detected 13 V | token which a practised eye might recognise as characteristic.~ 14 V | from the time when his eye could first distinguish 15 V | men sitting close to them, eye to eye and mouth to mouth, 16 V | sitting close to them, eye to eye and mouth to mouth, invited 17 V | rather splendid to strike the eye at once. Her son, on the 18 V | Still, now and again, her eye, which was counting the 19 V | Mme. Rosemilly;” and her eye again anxiously turned to 20 V | fears and misery. A woman’s eye is keen, a woman’s wit is 21 VI | her, as soon as he met her eye—formerly so clear and frank, 22 VI | Jean, with a sparkle in his eye, watched the smart ankle, 23 VII | should cast a maternal eye over the house and see that 24 VIII| tremulous, and his anxious eye asked his younger brother 25 VIII| On entering the room the eye was immediately attracted 26 VIII| pleasing to her housekeeper’s eye; and when she had put everything 27 IX | luxury which appeals to the eye of the millionaire.~The 28 IX | Beausire, with his glass to his eye, called out:~“Look out!


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