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1 I, IV| foreigners and labourers, are seen on the streets. Since it 2 I, IV| turnstile.~ ~I had never before seen the lady, yet I recognised 3 I, IV| recognition. Indeed, I had seen women go into raptures on 4 I, IV| but never before had I seen a mother value the life 5 I, IV| inanimate as when I had seen him first on the railway. 6 I, V| child.~ ~"And you have not seen her again? You do not know 7 I, V| her?"~ ~I denied having seen her again. I could not describe 8 I, V| the poor woman as I had seen her last, when taken by 9 I, V| moment of death, as I had seen him at the carriage window. 10 I, VII| visited Hungary, and had seen my particular borough in 11 I, VIII| was ten years since I had seen him last. He was eighty-seven 12 I, VIII| white as when I had last seen him, and his eyes appeared 13 I, IX| you what you have never seen, and assuredly never dreamed 14 I, X| I had up to this moment seen nothing but his bald head, 15 I, XII| accepted. Yet I had never seen the lady who had written 16 II, I| bewitching little black mole was seen on one of the dimpled cheeks. 17 II, I| when I thought he had never seen them, and they did not know 18 II, II| answered Siegfried. "I have seen his portrait in the Greek 19 II, II| forehead. Then, again, I have seen the Devil in the opera, 20 II, II| motiveless crimes. I had seen a gallant youth, whose noble, 21 II, II| and killed them.~ ~I had seen a tender, innocent, pleasant-looking 22 II, II| All these and more I had seen, but all had possessed one 23 II, II| delightful enamel-work I had ever seen, and all of it was composed 24 II, IV| proper guard, for we could be seen from the balcony of the 25 II, IV| although you must have seen that I am over ears in love 26 II, IV| with her myself."~ ~"I have seen nothing of the kind, and 27 II, X| revenged on you!" and I had seen the devilish light in their 28 II, XIII| If a Prussian Uhlan was seen far off on the road every 29 II, XIII| University; but we had not seen each other for years, and 30 II, XIV| loathsome to me. I had not seen her for three months, and 31 II, XVI| policeman, no detective could be seen. The National Guard watched 32 II, XVII| of the Jockey Club, was seen at the theatres and at all 33 II, XVII| in 'jumping.' I have not seen him yet, but I hear he has 34 II, XVII| admired by those who have seen him. I think it highly creditable 35 II, XVII| happiness which I had not seen the day before. "You are 36 II, XVII| Never in all my life have I seen a picture more lovely and