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1        3|  cadaverous, his eyes bright and keen as steel.~‘No,” replied
2        5|        and gave the journalist a keen little look. The latter
3        5|        well–nigh startled by the keen flood of light and warmth
4        5|     comically that Muffat felt a keen twinge of annoyance. But
5        7|          least bit! She was very keen on it, you understand, but
6        8|          Satin had an especially keen scent for these. On rainy
7       11| enclosure. Here, then, raged the keen contest of people with light
8       13|      words they seemed sharp and keen as a stab. He could not
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