Part,  Chapter

1     I,      II|      them human heads, limbs, faces, bodies, were thrust forward.
2     I,     VII|    stared vacantly into their faces when they offered him this
3     I,    XIII|     entirely concealing their faces. One of them was a real
4    II,      II|       handsome men, with pale faces, and deep, sorrowful eyes;
5    II,     VII|       went splashing into the faces of the company. The reverend
6    II,    VIII|   while, and leave off making faces and holding the tip of your
7    II,    VIII|    Janus having two different faces - one for peace, smooth
8    II,     XII|   betrayed the level of their faces, and the French infantry
9    II,     XII| blowing clouds of dust in the faces of the French, the backs
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