Par.

 1   5|       kitchen knives should be looked upon as weapons.~ ~
 2  41|  pitted with smallpox that she looked for all the world as if
 3  62|                            She looked up at him.~ ~
 4  82|       only I had been a man! I looked at them from my window --
 5  92| standstill, no one got out; it looked as if they were afraid of
 6  98|      each individual is always looked upon as more or less typical
 7 123|      the beloved glass, and he looked for all the world as if
 8 131|                  The old woman looked down:~ ~
 9 205|    reached the open country it looked so mournful and depressing
10 220|        the rest of the company looked at one another and then
11 246|    conscience no scruples. She looked on Abraham's sacrifice as
12 277|        on all. Loiseau himself looked foolish and disconcerted
13 312|       mighty beard, where they looked like stars.~ ~
14 314|                         No one looked at her, no one thought of
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