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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