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1 I, I| beautiful five-year-old boy, who looked like some waxen image or 2 I, I| the rugs and pillows, he looked wholly unconcerned, and 3 I, I| windings of the road. I looked at the milky mist which 4 I, II| opened the door the woman looked up, and said in a dull piteous 5 I, III| light, the horrible picture looked ghastlier still, when, to 6 I, IV| sweetness had vanished. He looked around, and then clung tightly 7 I, IV| animation or interest, but had looked on, cool and indifferent.~ ~" 8 I, IV| some minutes ago, and he looked just as dull and inanimate 9 I, IV| into the reading-room, and looked at the newspapers. I found 10 I, IV| could I detect, although I looked into every one - French, 11 I, V| that of a girl, and she looked so young and childlike that 12 I, V| alabaster statue had moved, looked at me with those large dark-blue 13 I, VI| had expired, and that I looked rather drowsy. "You are 14 I, VIII| was amazed, and must have looked so, for the old man broke 15 I, IX| year that would be!"~ ~He looked at me with a troubled face, 16 I, IX| a grave."~ ~The old man looked curiously at me; then he 17 I, XI| precious treasures, and looked at the inventory. I was 18 I, XI| collections. If you had looked for it, you might have found 19 I, XIII| checked their horses, and looked through the trellis at me 20 I, XIII| rode nearer to the gate and looked haughtily in, while the 21 I, XIII| picture. I laughed also as I looked after them, and I said to 22 I, XIII| have not opened it, nor looked at it yet?"~ ~"No. I thought 23 II, I| wondering what she meant. She looked around, and observed a double 24 II, I| labourer. For a while they looked shyly at me, while they 25 II, I| to have done before: he looked in the dictionary and found 26 II, I| her little hands, that looked like the delicate petals 27 II, I| again?"~ ~The little one looked like a scolded school-girl, 28 II, II| the four persons present looked at each other and then at 29 II, II| of green cetonia-wings. I looked admiringly at the work. 30 II, II| revenge on the insulter."~ ~I looked up astonished and met her 31 II, III| me none the less, and I looked at her with the reverential 32 II, III| sores of your body."~ ~She looked at me for quite a while. " 33 II, IV| the final words, the girls looked at each other in silence. " 34 II, V| a bad joke on you."~ ~I looked up amazed. What could she 35 II, VII| and so I held my peace and looked on.~ ~After the ceremony, 36 II, VII| betrayed this little joke?"~ ~I looked him innocently in the face. " 37 II, VII| glasses near. Now Siegfried looked at them, and imperatively 38 II, VII| said, deferentially. She looked up and hastily closed the 39 II, VIII| have pressed your hand, and looked up to you with a sweet, 40 II, IX| in excellent spirits, and looked beautiful; the suffering 41 II, IX| spoke. Diana might have looked so at Actæon, although, 42 II, IX| Retreat was impossible. I looked at Flamma, and she answered 43 II, IX| studied politeness, and as I looked up I saw that Siegfried 44 II, X| become a reality, and I looked at my beloved, and tried 45 II, X| took one up from the table, looked for the exchange report, 46 II, X| name, and I stood there and looked on in helpless despair.~ ~ 47 II, X| remembered now how confused they looked, Cenni and she, when I related 48 II, XIII| state of the Money Market, I looked for a newspaper, and here 49 II, XIII| face full toward him, I looked coolly into the barrel of 50 II, XIII| acknowledge that my conduct looked suspicious to strangers. 51 II, XIV| strange appearance; but, if I looked dreadful to her, her appearance 52 II, XIV| detestation that filled me as I looked at her.~ ~"You have come 53 II, XIV| also read the letter?"~ ~"I looked into it certainly; but I 54 II, XVI| set down his glass and looked at me. "I beg pardon, sir, 55 II, XVI| exclaimed: "Oh, so!"~ ~I looked at him with tight-shut lips, 56 II, XVII| correctness of the amount."~ ~She looked at me as if mesmerised, 57 II, XVII| leads over my body."~ ~I looked at her, and the sight of