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 1     I|       to say anxiety, of whose faces it was possible to conclude
 2    II|      of my patients from their faces. Suppose, now, I were able
 3   III|        the air; many hid their faces. In another moment all would
 4    IV|        with sour, ill-tempered faces, the younger ones grumbling
 5    IV| ill-tempered, dejected, sullen faces around him; but after a
 6    VI|       gloomy sang-froid on the faces of the young men which suited
 7   VII|     last to whom, with tearful faces, they carried the glad tidings.
 8   XII|  guests with cheerful, smiling faces.~ ~And now from the adjoining
 9   XII|    ladies with radiantly happy faces returned to the company,
10  XIII|       track of the hounds, the faces of the two ladies were aglow
11   XVI|        among all those holiday faces, such a different aspect
12   XXI|        all those serious manly faces, as if it also would have
13  XXII|     rejoicing, except that sad faces came now instead of merry
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