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1  33|     potbellied, had a florid face with grayish whiskers.~ ~
2  41|   charge of shot full in the face. The other, of sickly appearance,
3  44|     pleasing appearance. Her face was like a crimson apple,
4  46|    their dignity as wives in face of this shameless hussy;
5 216|     him, his figure, and his face. Madame Carre-Lamadon, who
6 250| woman, her seamed and pitted face itself an image of the devastations
7 265|      from all breasts; every face was lighted up with joy.~ ~
8 314|      a fixed expression, her face pale and rigid, hoping desperately
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