Book,  chapter

 1    1,   10|       though their beaming eyes betrayed the rekindling of hope in
 2    1,   22|         in the morning, Thaouka betrayed symptoms of violent agitation.
 3    2,    5|       Though his impassive face betrayed no symptoms of fear, he
 4    2,   12|          Go on.”~Paganel’s face betrayed both surprise and annoyance,
 5    2,   18|      manners. His look, indeed, betrayed his preoccupation, but he
 6    3,    1|         but his filthy garments betrayed his passage. This livery
 7    3,    9|       in his fifth edition, and betrayed it in his haughty bearing.~
 8    3,   10| Kai-Koumou smiled, but his eyes betrayed a deep-seated enmity.~Kai-Koumou
 9    3,   14|         their presence would be betrayed. Glenarvan could not but
10    3,   17|    convulsively. His appearance betrayed neither effrontery nor timidity.
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