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 1     I|        further.~ ~Mr. Peter Bús regarded the dangers of others in
 2     I|      the venison before him, he regarded it with the doubtful, ambiguous
 3     I|        both hands on his knees, regarded the new-comer with amazement,
 4    II|       who for eighty years have regarded matrimony with horror, suddenly,
 5   III| moustache upwards, and steadily regarded the ceiling.~ ~"I really
 6    IV|     declared, moreover, that he regarded the whole family with the
 7    VI|    thrusting forward his chest, regarded the youth with a savage
 8   VII|     would have been thenceforth regarded by him as his mortal enemies.
 9   VII|       mortal enemies. Death was regarded as the one legitimate excuse.~ ~
10   VII|       visiting me? Eh?"~ ~Palko regarded his master for a moment
11   VII|      coughed slightly, steadily regarded the tips of his own boots,
12   VII|       nephew must come, that he regarded his presence there as an
13   VII|       quite certain.~ ~Abellino regarded the appearance of the agents
14   VII|        showed that they already regarded him as their master, to
15    IX|    curiosity with which Damiens regarded the wounds made in his body
16    IX|            If, however, she had regarded her daughter's face a little
17    IX|       Abellino, breathing hard, regarded him with bloodshot eyes.
18     X|         his own estimation, who regarded with such boundless respect
19   XII|       meeting with some one who regarded him as a hero. To Count
20   XVI|       before somewhere, and she regarded him more closely with a
21  XVII|    husband's shoulder.~ ~Rudolf regarded her fixedly, and his ideas
22   XIX|          With twinkling eyes he regarded the child, and a fine, vigorous
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