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eyebrow 1
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27 everyone
27 eye
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27 myself
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Guy de Maupassant
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eye

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | the hallucination of his eye, while the swallows, darting 2 I, I | peeping out, giving to the eye the sensation of flesh gleaming 3 I, I | had delighted his artist’s eye, he said:~“Ah, there is 4 I, I | away from her, closing one eye, leaning over for a searching 5 I, I | disturbing charm which his eye seized, and which flowed 6 I, I | She tried to charm his eye with elegance, his sense 7 I, II | placed a monocle on his right eye and left it there, as if 8 I, III| than he, though even a keen eye could not guess their age; 9 I, III| of his studio, with clear eye, lucid mind, enthusiastic, 10 I, III| Annette along the avenues, his eye distracted by the motley 11 I, III| What, then?~Was it his eye to which he owed this alertness? 12 I, III| with a friendly and curious eye, but now the mystery of 13 I, III| everything else charms the eye. If not for your poor, you 14 I, III| of the fingers which the eye follows without a thought.~ 15 I, IV | seized and captivated the eye with irresistible fascination.~ 16 I, IV | He regarded her with the eye of a close observer, adding: “ 17 II, I | draw something. But mind, eye, and hand are all empty. 18 II, I | it? Is it~fatigue of the eye or of the brain, exhaustion 19 II, II | illuminated as far as the eye could see by the golden 20 II, II | touching the corner of her eye with rice powder, and looked 21 II, IV | vibrations of human nerves. His eye of the artist, as well as 22 II, IV | had been as to deceive the eye; so there was nothing astonishing 23 II, IV | vain to work. His hand, his eye, and his brain seemed to 24 II, IV | Then he felt the mother’s eye upon him, and turned his 25 II, IV | out of the corner of his eye the two candles lighting 26 II, V | news-stand attracted his eye. He bought seven or eight 27 II, V | the news he read met his eye without reaching his brain.


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