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1 I, I| great, melancholy dark-blue eyes. As long as the negro was 2 I, I| was dull, and his great eyes half closed. I felt sorry 3 I, I| little frame; the great blue eyes opened wide in wonder and 4 I, I| and did not believe my own eyes. The lady had not noticed 5 I, I| child's large dark-blue eyes following all my movements 6 I, I| the globe it seems. Our eyes rest on barren soil devoid 7 I, I| they were still before my eyes. I can see the white goats 8 I, II| thousand glistening, sparkling eyes and tongues, a smoke-fiend!~ ~ 9 I, II| chanted his hymns, while his eyes, starting almost out of 10 I, II| Mephisto beard and grey eyes. His sketch-book is open, 11 I, IV| the same large, dark-blue eyes, the same dimpled chin, 12 I, IV| the little face, hands, eyes, and hair with a shower 13 I, IV| will be thrust before your eyes? You will hear your name 14 I, V| their haughty grandeur the eyes of less high-born mortals.~ ~ 15 I, V| with those large dark-blue eyes, spoken to me with those 16 I, V| face, her large wide-open eyes, gave her the look of a 17 I, VI| enough to drive sleep from my eyes for ten nights to come, 18 I, VIII| the colour of hemp. His eyes were as sharp as those of 19 I, VIII| had last seen him, and his eyes appeared by no means less 20 I, VIII| you need not look into my eyes or feel my pulse. I have 21 I, X| his trembling hand to his eyes, he moved away.~ ~"Seven 22 I, XI| for we never closed our eyes that night, and it was with 23 II, I| us with their glittering eyes. One of the bucks bellowed 24 II, I| large, glittering brown eyes. The corners of her little 25 II, I| blue, or rather sea-green, eyes, and her little coral mouth 26 II, I| the great almond-shaped eyes, the Minerva forehead, Grecian 27 II, II| faces, and deep, sorrowful eyes; and that is the real demon-type 28 II, II| and then at me, and in the eyes of all four of them I clearly 29 II, II| up astonished and met her eyes. Again I detected that bewildering 30 II, IV| think that we shall ever set eyes on each other again!'~ ~" 31 II, VI| face, her deep, sea-tinted eyes, and her silent, cherry 32 II, VII| was pale and lustrous, the eyes bright and glittering, surrounded 33 II, VII| hard to make you open your eyes to the fact that the organic 34 II, VII| smile of pleasure, or your eyes are filled with tears of 35 II, VII| evident wonder, and her eyes sparkled like two shining 36 II, IX| it, her great Juno-like eyes rested on mine with an expression 37 II, IX| a look from the violet eyes of Flamma.~ ~I rose from 38 II, IX| seemed to gain in height, her eyes retreated behind the lashes, 39 II, X| her beautiful, downcast eyes. I had as yet never enjoyed 40 II, X| devilish light in their eyes. I had shuddered and shunned 41 II, XIV| stared at me with mouth and eyes wide open; but no wonder. 42 II, XVI| sleep was gone from her eyes in a moment. She sprang 43 II, XVII| seat, her cheeks aglow, her eyes burning. "I know a fourth 44 II, XVII| contempt, the scorn in your eyes, and you were justly entitled 45 II, XVII| delicious nectar. Her face, her eyes, her attitude spoke of exultant 46 II, XVII| on my knees, covering her eyes, her hair, her face, and 47 II, XVII| with tears of joy in his eyes; "if he had not come, these