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1     I|  caused repulsion at the first glance; but if the man looked at
2    IV|      it.~ ~Without bestowing a glance on any one, he simply said
3    IV|     the table.~ ~Fanny stole a glance at her mother and sisters,
4    IX|       Meyer cast a significant glance at the girl out of the corner
5     X|      in them at the very first glance. Fanny did not wait for
6     X| hundred thousand pardons!"~ ~A glance at the lady's face had suddenly
7     X|        that nobody may catch a glance of her but himself" - (i.e.
8  XVII|     must take a[Pg 324] deeper glance into the character of this
9  XXII|       the doctor, although one glance at the quiet face assured
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