Book,  chapter

 1    1,    3|       of age; her tired pretty face, and sorrowful eyes, and
 2    1,    3|      was about twelve, but his face expressed such determination,
 3    1,    4|  fourteen, but she resolved to face her situation bravely, and
 4    1,    4|        voice was firm, and her face beamed with animation: “
 5    1,    5|      years of age, with a calm face and regular features—a man
 6    1,    6|     and suddenly found himself face to face with a new comer.
 7    1,    6| suddenly found himself face to face with a new comer. Certainly,
 8    1,    6|    never moved a muscle of his face.~This was too much for the
 9    1,    7|    Martin? How shall I show my face at the SEANCES of the Society?”~“
10    1,    8|      Frenchman.~“You could not face rain like that, Monsieur
11    1,   14|     his poncho brushed past my face.”~“And with regard to us,
12    1,   14|     off in an instant, and his face bathed with cold water.
13    1,   15|    feet in height. His bronzed face was red between the eyes
14    1,   15|        colors for painting his face. His boots were pieces of
15    1,   15|      Patagonian had a splendid face, indicating real intelligence,
16    1,   15|      the action, for the noble face of the Scotch lord so beamed
17    1,   15|      with a look of fun on his face, “Ah, ah, my worthy friend;
18    1,   15|    never moved a muscle of his face. He quietly awaited the
19    1,   15|      forehead, almost circular face, thin lips, high cheekbones,
20    1,   16|       off, wiped his streaming face, and waited for the Patagonian
21    1,   16|    replied the Patagonian, his face lighting up.~He took the
22    1,   16|      sympathy. His intelligent face was full of quiet feeling.~
23    1,   18|  fatigue were forgotten in the face of this imperious necessity.
24    1,   19|       on his usually impassive face. Had he caught scent of
25    1,   19|      Robert looked up into his face with a smile, and said, “
26    1,   20|        on the horizon, and his face wore a puzzled expression.~
27    1,   21|    Thalcave with a crestfallen face, and the Indian, turning
28    1,   22|      He turned his intelligent face toward his master, and,
29    1,   25|     now and then, revealed the face of one and another, sometimes
30    1,   25|      Paganel, or the energetic face of Glenarvan, and at others,
31    1,   25|     deaths staring them in the face, they had better choose
32    1,   26|        gazed tenderly into his face. Then he said:~“Now go.
33    2,    5|  commanding a breach, with his face to the wind, and his gaze
34    2,    5|     food. Though his impassive face betrayed no symptoms of
35    2,    7|      features were coarse, his face was so full of intelligence
36    2,    7|      not keep her eyes off his face, rough and homely though
37    2,    7|     him look at Mary’s beaming face, and the words he was about
38    2,    7|       death stared them in the face, when, on the night of the
39    2,    8|   taken a great dislike to the face and manners of the quartermaster.~
40    2,    9|       to the sun and not their face, and consequently give no
41    2,    9|       of universal laws in the face of the rest of the world.’”~
42    2,   12|   intelligence appeared in his face that showed some educational
43    2,   12|       thing. Go on.”~Paganel’s face betrayed both surprise and
44    2,   13|        the profile and not the face to the sun’s rays. There
45    2,   15|       man with an ill-tempered face, who must have considered
46    2,   16|     across the quartermaster’s face. He turned away his head,
47    2,   17|   uneasy. I prefer seeing them face to face. Better to meet
48    2,   17|     prefer seeing them face to face. Better to meet a tiger
49    2,   17|    notice her pale, despairing face; he understood what was
50    2,   18|  blacksmith of Blackpoint. His face, already changed by death,
51    2,   18|       the tent was placed. His face, usually so stolid, showed
52    2,   19|       folded arms and downcast face.~“Would you like me to try
53    2,   19|        Mangles stood with pale face and set teeth, gazing at
54    3,    1|       crew. With a coarse, red face, thick hands, and a broken
55    3,    6|      exactly like the grinning face of a monkey turned toward
56    3,   11|     crown of green leaves. His face, arms, and chest had been
57    3,   12|    said, “to look death in the face. We must show these savages
58    3,   12|        Be it as it may, we can face death! Had we been alone,
59    3,   12|       immediately revived. His face was lighted up by the flame,
60    3,   13|     man!” thought McNabbs.~His face was really altered. He wrapped
61    3,   16|    turning round found himself face to face with the Major,
62    3,   16|    round found himself face to face with the Major, who said
63    3,   16|       must see all his victims face to face.”~Lady Helena yielded
64    3,   16|        all his victims face to face.”~Lady Helena yielded to
65    3,   19|          exclaimed Robert, his face glowing with enthusiasm.~“
66    3,   20|       and nobleness, his manly face suffused with pure and sweet
67    3,   20|        poop, and found himself face to face with Harry Grant.~“
68    3,   20|      and found himself face to face with Harry Grant.~“It is
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