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 1     I|     eyebrows and the neglected moustache, caused repulsion at the
 2     I|     And then its comically big moustache, and its quick black[Pg
 3     I|    clean-shaved, except that a moustache, pointed at each end, branched
 4    II|       no longer the trace of a moustache; it has been supplanted
 5    II|      raise money on half of my moustache by sending it to Toledo!
 6    II|      raised a loan on half his moustache from the Saracens of Toledo.
 7    II|       an Hungarian gentleman's moustache is no worse than a Spaniard'
 8   III| buttons; his face was red, his moustache pointed, his boots shaggy
 9   III|      aquiline nose, and a long moustache triply twisted at the ends
10   III|   twenty, with a little spiral moustache twisted upwards in betyár
11   III|       youth twisted his blonde moustache upwards, and steadily regarded
12   III|      sparkling eyes, his black moustache, which are of far more account
13   III|       Kis, deftly twisting his moustache, "but I am Michael Kis,
14   VII|   smooth, save for a well-kept moustache curling elegantly upwards
15   VII|       bronzed countenance. His moustache was clipped close to save
16   VII|        by a circular comb; his moustache is more pointed than a shoemaker'
17   VII|        male servant who wore a moustache was to instantly extirpate
18   VII|         there was not a single moustache to twirl among the lot of
19    IX|        Boltay was twisting his moustache as if he meditated something
20    IX|     chin was clean-shaven, his moustache and whiskers were downright
21  XIII| replied Mike Kis, twirling his moustache.~ ~"And I, also, will look
22   XIX|        with his stiff, bristly moustache, he began to smile and utter
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