Chap.

 1        1|       young man’s measure at a glance. But Hector returned his
 2        1|     Faloise directed his first glance in Gaga’s direction, but
 3        1|    Then a sudden idea made him glance behind, and he marveled
 4        2|  Maloir questioning her with a glance.~“It’s nothing,” she said, “
 5        2|     smile and clear, unclouded glance. The Count Muffat bowed
 6        3|       shorn cheeks, his vacant glance and his coat so tight of
 7        3|   Vandeuvres stripped her at a glance.~“Yes, one could, all the
 8        3|      out Fauchery gave a final glance. Vandeuvres had again resumed
 9        3|    door after casting one more glance in the direction of the
10        4|     ever. She weighed him at a glance. Not a very heavy little
11        4|  second or two with his severe glance. Rose was out of her senses.
12        5|    consulted the prince with a glance. Eh! Oh dear, yes! His Highness
13        5|    glass and smilingly stole a glance at the prince.~“His Highness
14        5|    woman who weighs a man at a glance. A smile lit up her yellow
15        5|        herself be desired. Her glance said as much. At length
16        6|      and gave him a suspicious glance. Mme Hugon continued to
17        6|      to take the house in at a glance. It was a great pavilionlike
18        6|        gruff and cast a frigid glance into each of the rooms as
19        6|    Chouard had exchanged a sly glance while Vandeuvres continued
20        6|    Chouard had cast a sidelong glance at the little red place.
21        6| exchanged a deeply significant glance. It was, in fact, one of
22        7|       to a suspicious sidelong glance. The count walked to the
23        7|      theater. Both exchanged a glance of fraternal humility with
24        7|      he exchanged a despairing glance, while she put her arms
25        8|   estimated the situation at a glance; the creditors would swoop
26        9|   shade of meaning they cast a glance at the house, which lay
27        9|       answered her questioning glance with a despairing shrug
28       10|      of feelings! But a single glance was enough for him, and
29       10|     she cried with a withering glance. “I believe you; it isn30       11|      They had an ever–vigilant glance, and they booked wagers
31       11|     underfoot. With a sweeping glance she took in the wide, vast
32       14|        he was giving an upward glance at one of the windows.~“
33       14|    briskly out, casting a last glance at the bed as they passed
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