Chap.

 1        1|          a sallow pallor on their faces and silhouetted their short
 2        1|           began searching for the faces of those they knew. Mignon
 3        1|           heads were droll; their faces were discovered to be in
 4        1|     strained forward with serious faces, sharp features, mouths
 5        4|   occasionally eyelids closed and faces became haggard and white.
 6        4|         And the ladies, with pale faces and eyes glittering with
 7        5|          another’s throats, their faces livid with hate, and were
 8        5| background, where row upon row of faces struck a pale, uncertain
 9        6|         carriages had ceased, and faces were turned with an expression
10        6|           hands and pressed their faces against the ironwork. And
11        7|           him fly before people’s faces with the restless step of
12        8|      hideous and old with bloated faces and peeling skin. The latter
13        8|       their artificially whitened faces, their rouged lips and their
14        9|   listened to him with melancholy faces, gazed momentarily at one
15       10|     lashed the fine rain in their faces she told her beloved the
16       11|      gambling filled the air, set faces glowing and arms waving
17       11|         were quite at home; their faces were fiery with excitement;
18       11|       light dots which were human faces. The sunlight filtered in
19       11|   jostling together with upturned faces, uproariously greeting the
20       11|      stands on the other side the faces seemed diminished, and the
21       11|         holding his breath. White faces and trembling forms were
22       11|          and little wildly moving faces, where the eyes and gaping
23       12|         their fans caressed their faces. And guests still kept arriving,
24       13|         Every week there were new faces in the servantshall. Never
25       14|        and eyes gleamed from pale faces, while a great spreading
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