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 1     I|      upon that dumb listening countenance staring fixedly at him with
 2    IV|   towards her with a penitent countenance, just as if he had sinned
 3     V|    gentleman, with a mournful countenance, "ten years ago I had a
 4    VI|       a vicious expression of countenance that every one who came
 5    VI|     moreover, a most imposing countenance, and a voice capable of
 6   VII|  every feature of his bronzed countenance. His moustache was clipped
 7   VII|  there was not a trace on his countenance of any of the feelings that
 8    IX|     aloud, and with a beaming countenance, he mingled with the company,
 9     X| Fortune endows with a cast of countenance which allows you to read
10    XI|       with a cold, forbidding countenance. She'll requite you, perhaps,
11   XII|     of that beautiful smiling countenance she[Pg 273] had been thinking
12  XIII|   must look upon the majestic countenance of the youth whom she may
13  XXII|     upon it to the last. That countenance looked so venerable after
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