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 1 Ded|     ever fails the needy. His face is rather socratic, and
 2   1|  display her virtue in a sour face, but, with joyful countenance,
 3   1|    for her and, gazing at her face, felt he would never have
 4   1|      wound, keeping Euryalusface stamped on her heart, nor
 5   1|        But, woe is me, what a face he has! Who would not be
 6   1|      me to my sorrow? But his face is not like that; his spirit
 7   3|       must have read it in my face, so often wet with tears,
 8   3|     gave her your letter, her face grew joyful and she kissed
 9   3|      and the kindness of your face. But it is not for my happiness,
10   6|     as a carrier, conceal his face under a sack and bring the
11   8| believe that such a man would face so many perils for her sake.
12   9|     her glance was happy, her face animated, and her cheeks
13  19|     weak and very thin in the face. But, though he saw Lucretia,
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