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1 Int | emphasise the distinctive features of each land. The explorers 2 1, 3| person, and had rather stern features; but there was an exceeding 3 1, 5| courage and goodness, if the features were somewhat coarse. He 4 1, 5| a calm face and regular features—a man who did whatever he 5 1, 15| high cheekbones, effeminate features, and cold expression. As 6 1, 25| another, sometimes the calm features of the Major, sometimes 7 2, 7| middle height, and though his features were coarse, his face was 8 2, 11| fellow, and tall, but his features were of a low, brutal type, 9 2, 11| trace of it to appear on his features. He contemplated this calamity 10 2, 12| mistaking the characteristic features of his race; the crisped 11 3, 1| had hardened Glenarvan’s features. For some minutes he gazed 12 3, 4| not be resigned, and his features expressed the bitterness 13 3, 6| to make out the principal features of the land. In the northeast 14 3, 9| looked at his cool, calm features, could have guessed the 15 3, 10| trembled with rage, and his features expressed intense ferocity.~ 16 3, 13| from distinguishing his features. He was very quiet, and 17 3, 15| when they saw Glenarvan’s features contract and grow pale, 18 3, 17| flush suffused his impassive features. Not the flush of remorse, 19 3, 17| Ayrton hesitated. His features contracted, and he muttered