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 1    1,    1|           a thick black beard, and eyes lost under contracting eyebrows,
 2    1,    1|          the document on which his eyes were fixed, and, accustomed
 3    1,    1| scrutinizing the paper with greedy eyes, “At a conto [1] only for
 4    1,    1|           about a dozen whiffs his eyes closed, his pipe escaped
 5    1,    2|          of our adventurer had his eyes been open at the time. But
 6    1,    2|     raising it to the level of his eyes, looked at it not without
 7    1,    3|         hidden from the traveler’s eyes until the steps have been
 8    1,    3|      brunette, and with large blue eyes, eyes which seemed to open
 9    1,    3|          and with large blue eyes, eyes which seemed to open into
10    1,    3|        than what flowed before her eyes.~With her, and more specially
11    1,    4|           sadness to his face. His eyes would close, and in a tone
12    1,    4|        control a sudden start. His eyes were immediately cast down,
13    1,    4|         disappeared. Gradually his eyes returned to meet those of
14    1,    4|            time Joam had fixed his eyes on his wife and looked at
15    1,    4|           of affection came to her eyes as her husband clasped her
16    1,    7|      listened to her more with his eyes than his ears, for the cries
17    1,    7|           light pouring from their eyes, who, when the night comes,
18    1,    7|      little adapted to gratify the eyes!~A man, hanging by the neck,
19    1,    7|           again, and he opened his eyes and gave an “ahem!” so vigorous
20    1,    8|            be more pleasing in her eyes than the knickknacks given
21    1,   10|   uneatable, found no grace in the eyes of the young merchant; this
22    1,   12|          looking on with all their eyes, listening with all their
23    1,   13|             What a heart, and what eyes! And the ideas she has about
24    1,   13|           want of frankness in the eyes, whose look changed unceasingly,
25    1,   15|             cried Lina, hiding her eyes; “they fill me with horror!”~“
26    1,   16|        Lina to Fragoso to keep his eyes open.~The southern shore
27    1,   16|       people!” replied Lina, whose eyes seemed to have expanded
28    1,   17|       annoying man never keeps his eyes off my father, no matter
29    1,   17|         Till then we must keep our eyes on him!”~“You understand
30    1,   17|         said that the adventurer’s eyes were never off Joam Garral
31    1,   17|      Manoel and Benito, with their eyes open, but chatting and smoking
32    1,   18|           from her fright, and her eyes and smiles thanked all those
33    1,   18|       attentively watched him. The eyes of Torres, with a peculiar
34    1,   18|         would have called them the eyes of some wild beast trying
35    1,   18|          Minha. Between whiles his eyes wandered to Torres, but
36    1,   20|           anger still shone in his eyes.~In extraordinary contrast,
37    2,    2|        with difficulty, filled her eyes.~And then they all re-entered
38    2,    4|           every presumption in his eyes that the man was quite ten
39    2,    4|           his piercing gimlet-like eyes, with their expression of
40    2,    4|            as possible. The little eyes of Judge Jarriquez, hidden
41    2,    4|           opening and shutting his eyes like a man who heard the
42    2,    5|            his head raised and his eyes looking straight in front,
43    2,    6|         gaze of Benito pierced the eyes of Torres like a sword blade
44    2,    7|          passing his hand over his eyes, made a violent effort to
45    2,    9|        Benito, “and search with my eyes—with my hands.”~“Plunge
46    2,   10|     thought that all was over; his eyes grew dim, his limbs began
47    2,   10|          which appeared before his eyes!~The corpse of the drowned
48    2,   11|    unfolded the paper and cast his eyes over it, and then he turned
49    2,   12|            will be palpable to the eyes of all.”~This was likewise
50    2,   12|     aroused. Here, before his very eyes, was a cryptogram! And so
51    2,   12|          again bring it before the eyes of the reader so as to show
52    2,   12|           began. He had before his eyes an alphabet which, if his
53    2,   13|     document and put it before the eyes of Manoel and showed him
54    2,   14|          on the other hand, in the eyes of disinterested or indifferent
55    2,   14|        with the document under his eyes, the thousands of letters
56    2,   14|           the judge, whose flaming eyes made the negro quake again.~
57    2,   14|           or I——”~Bobo, with fixed eyes and open mouth, brought
58    2,   16|        were also welling up in his eyes and witnessing against the
59    2,   16|         was still there before his eyes on the table.~“Sir,” said
60    2,   17|          Joam raised his head; his eyes sought the window, but with
61    2,   18|          abandon him. He fell; his eyes involuntarily closed. He
62    2,   18|          passing his hand over his eyes—“That name?” he said—“Ortega?
63    2,   19|            of joy escaped from his eyes, and at the same instant
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