Book,  Par.

 1     I,      8|    eager his hypocrisy, and his looks the more carefully studied,
 2     I,     17|         inferred anger from his looks, said that the question
 3     I,     30|         not as usual, with glad looks or the glitter of military
 4     I,     54| wailings attracted the ears and looks even of the soldiers. They
 5    II,     35|        no unfriendliness in his looks or anger in his words (so
 6    II,     74|    legion, each controlling his looks, Piso concealing his fears,
 7    IV,     37|  elegance of dress and cheerful looks, the youth, at once accuser
 8    VI,     33|         many years, to note his looks, his sighs, and even his
 9    VI,     77|    spirit; he had his words and looks under strict control, and
10   XIV,     15|    places change not, as do the looks of men, and as he had ever
11   XIV,     23|  exhibit their gloomy faces and looks, as one of the amusements
12    XV,     78|  sadness in his words or in his looks. He was accordingly ordered
13   XVI,     24|        only his manners and his looks, a sour and gloomy set,
14   XVI,     31|         of soldiers, amid whose looks of menace the senators entered
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