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 1     I|             taking his pipe out of his mouth merely for the sake of what
 2     I|            have something to stuff his mouth with, and thus stop from
 3     I|               out of the corner of his mouth, looked on in calm enjoyment,
 4     I|                his eyelashes, drew his mouth up to his nose, and, tapping
 5     I|                of green parsley in its mouth, the usual appurtenances
 6     I|       desperate resolution, opened his mouth, shut his eyes, and in an
 7     I|          convulsively to his distended mouth.~ ~"Look, look, he's choking!"
 8     I|            regularly to twiddle in his mouth.~ ~"Eh, ventre bleu! eh,
 9     I|                And here, with hand and mouth, he intimated in pantomime
10   III|            eyes, and a bold expressive mouth, slight of build, but muscular
11   III|            trickling from its nose and mouth, its whole front flaked
12   III|                a pipe in Master Jock's mouth, and he was engaged at that
13    IV|       beautiful meerschaum pipe in his mouth and went to Teresa's dwelling,
14    IV|               taking his pipe from his mouth.~ ~Teresa made him sit down.
15    IV|               direction.~ ~Mr. Meyer's mouth fell at both corners dismally.
16    IV|           spoonful of pudding into his mouth that he nearly choked. "'
17    IV|               an ill word fall from my mouth? Am I a swindler, perhaps,
18    IV|                answer a word, only his mouth moved weakly up and down,
19    IV|           weakly up and down, like the mouth of a puppet that you pull
20   VII|                a moment with wide-open mouth and eyes, not knowing what
21   VII|              hold her apron before her mouth, as they could not hear
22   VII|                when he learnt from the mouth of the messenger that Abellino
23   VII| K-á-r-p-á-t-h-y.~ ~Horror sealed every mouth, only a wail of grief was
24    IX|               were no sooner out of my mouth than, like harpies incarnate,
25    IX|              the very food from my own mouth to give it to them? for
26    IX|              hear a kind word from the mouth of my darling Fanny. Is
27    IX|               like velvet, a beautiful mouth, and a commanding figure.
28    IX|              eyes, and all her[Pg 223] mouth too; she had never said
29    IX|                a solemn face, when his mouth was regularly twitching?~ ~
30     X|         rolling something about in her mouth which she was too lazy to
31  XIII|             The stallion, with foaming mouth, rushed on, with the lady
32   XIX|               from very plumpness, his mouth was hardly larger than a
33  Note|              in Master Jack's [Jock's] mouth, and he was engaged at that
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