Chap.

 1        1|         promised to keep a sharp eye on him and to be revenged.
 2        1|           In the twinkling of an eye she had turned on her heel
 3        1|         an eyeglass stuck in his eye, was forever running after
 4        1|       murmured Fauchery when his eye lit upon her.~La Faloise
 5        2|          and said:~“I’ll keep my eye on the evening papers. At
 6        4|         other two came again. My eye! I did just chuckem out!”~
 7        4|       which she had long had her eye on.~“What’s to be done?”
 8        4|    examined the officer with the eye of a woman of experience
 9        4| unfortunate women are!”~Then her eye fell upon Georges, who,
10        4|         to Rose she kept a sharp eye on the door.~Five oclock
11        5|          fool together. When his eye lit on Mignon and Fauchery
12        5|         Mignon, who had kept his eye on Fauchery, seized this
13        5|        to the glass and her left eye closed she passed it delicately
14        5|         desire, which the closed eye rendered more seductive.
15        5|          When she shut her right eye and passed the brush along
16        5|        desire to see; he put his eye to the peephole. Above and
17        6|        be. You know, I’ve got an eye for such things, I have!
18        7|       and in the twinkling of an eye he understood what this
19        7|          For the twinkling of an eye she felt sickening dread.
20        8|          had given her a swollen eye; nay, the night before he
21        8| expression. On the contrary, her eye roved about the saloon as
22        9|         looked like a big yellow eye glaring through the surrounding
23        9|      Looking farther afield, her eye fell on the small buildings
24       11|          out of the corner of my eye. Oh, he jaws away, and then
25       11|        sat frigidly waiting, his eye adjusted to its task. Then
26       12|        cheeks, and in his mind’s eye he saw the property room
27       13|        was striving to catch his eye with a look of tender submission.
28       13|     hourly swept away. Never had eye beheld such a rage of expenditure.
29       13|         rising before his mind’s eye. It struck him in the light
30       14|        Mignon with a wink of the eye. Well, he was still there;
31       14|         damp from the grave. One eye, the left eye, had completely
32       14|         grave. One eye, the left eye, had completely foundered
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