Book,  Par.

1     I,     30|   in unsightly squalor, and faces which, though they simulated
2     I,     56|  the foe. You too, in whose faces and in whose hearts I perceive
3    II,     26|  the huge limbs and exposed faces of the barbarians, cutting
4   III,      3| standards unadorned and the faces reversed. As they passed
5   III,      4|  all eyes scrutinised their faces, their hypocrisy would be
6   III,     73|     were noting the anxious faces of individual senators charged
7   XIV,     23|     to exhibit their gloomy faces and looks, as one of the
8   XVI,      5|     to scrutinize names and faces, and to note the delight
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