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1 I| surprised at the wonderful expression of his own eyes. The whole 2 I| wore such a patriarchal expression that one involuntarily thought 3 I| ill that scornful, mocking expression of his became his face, 4 I| the doubtful, ambiguous expression of a spoiled child, who 5 I| impertinent, contemptuous expression. "'Tis mine, you know, practically, 6 I| face wore an almost heroic expression, "get ready my conveyance. 7 II| Abellino, "that there is a vile expression in the Hungarian language, ' 8 III| moment. From the satisfied expression of his face he evidently 9 III| to use his own technical expression, without a single hiccough. 10 IV| this was a mere form of expression with his Honour the Judge. 11 VI| family had such a vicious expression of countenance that every 12 VI| condescend to observe the expression of the artisan's face, opining, 13 VI| no business to have any expression whatever; but he continued 14 VI| sang-froid to assume an expression of utter indifference.~ ~"' 15 VI| morning, and there was an expression of gloomy sang-froid on 16 VI| the malicious smile, the expression of teasing, provoking scorn, 17 VII| any frivolous or improper expression; he told the gipsy that 18 IX| with a cold, contemptuous expression, returned to her room, watered 19 IX| rushed in with a very alarmed expression of face, forced his way 20 XIII| little wife, and happy beyond expression at being allowed to give 21 XV| half dressed, I mean the expression to be taken in the literal