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1    1,   19| depict itself on his usually impassive face. Had he caught scent
2    1,   22|     eat with any relish. The impassive McNabbs was superior to
3    2,    5|     to take food. Though his impassive face betrayed no symptoms
4    3,    2|     out, while the Major was impassive. John Mangles, followed
5    3,   17|     quick flush suffused his impassive features. Not the flush
6    3,   17|  BRITANNIA?”~Ayrton remained impassive, gazing at the coast, deaf
7    3,   18|     have doubted it, for his impassive countenance betokened no
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