Chap.

 1        1|       bright flush suffused her cheeks. She still swung herself
 2        1|        was running with burning cheeks toward the Passage des Panoramas,
 3        2|        in which she was burying cheeks grown pale in sleep. The
 4        2|      big kisses on each other’s cheeks. The notice warmed their
 5        2|        the marquis’s cadaverous cheeks. Count Muffat, who was on
 6        3|     room with his closely shorn cheeks, his vacant glance and his
 7        4|  exaltation that Lucy Stewart’s cheeks were assuming a red, consumptive
 8        4|        with drooped eyelids and cheeks pale with the touch of intoxication
 9        5|      Count Muffat, with glowing cheeks, began to take stock of
10        5|        on the upper part of her cheeks. But when the prince remarked
11        6|      bed again and with flushed cheeks and bright eyes noiselessly
12        6|        it?” she cried with pale cheeks, but as yet she saw nothing.~
13        6|    rouge scarce washed from her cheeksMuffat was at once the most
14        6|        reappeared with blanched cheeks and eyes reddened as if
15        6|        silent and absorbed. His cheeks glowed, and he had given
16        7|   bodily caress, she rubbed her cheeks coaxingly, first against
17        7|         with a red flush on her cheeks.~Up she rushed, stung by
18       11|     paternal salute on both her cheeks:~“What bothers me,” he said, “
19       12|      tones.~And she pressed her cheeks, enlarging her eyes and
20       12|         glow to Fanchery’s pale cheeks, and in his mind’s eye he
21       13| cheerily again and with flushed cheeks beat on the table with the
22       14|       hands and untidy hair and cheeks rendered pale by three nights
23       14|         peeling from one of the cheeks and invading the mouth,
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