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 1      II|     have their grip on it!"~ ~"Look here," interposed Manasseh, "
 2      II| brunette? I did not get a good look at her."~ ~"But she got
 3      II|             But she got a good look at you, while you were discussing
 4      II|       train. Why, how warm you look! The perspiration stands
 5      IV|     his seat, nor will he even look out of the window," added
 6       V|     Rome some time; so I shall look up a quiet room for myself
 7       V|       moved Blanka to turn and look at the ancestral mansion
 8       V|      at once. But now you must look sharp, for cards enough
 9       V|       His face wore its wonted look of seriousness, the utter
10      VI|         her face gained such a look of radiant happiness as
11     VII|      Holiness appeared.~ ~"But look here," interposed Zimandy,
12     VII|       Zimandy, with a troubled look, "does the Pope know I am
13    VIII|      to the Pope, who does not look kindly on a crusade by a
14    VIII|          Blanka had no need to look at the card: she knew well
15    VIII|      you have no news, I have. Look at this card."~ ~The lawyer
16    VIII|       firmness of principle. I look at you now, not through
17      IX|        at present by those who look upon him with favour."~ ~"
18      IX|       But you must thenceforth look for no mercy. Sue urgently
19       X|    example. You would cease to look down on me were I of like
20     XII|       fell on her ears.~ ~"You look up at the Sappho," said
21     XII|        clamavi, Domine.' Don't look so surprised. You are not
22     XII|       from your prayer-book to look at your neighbours' bonnets
23     XII|        threw at her listener a look full of the proud consciousness
24     XII|            I can't play when I look at you," was the reply;
25     XIV|       If you don't believe it, look at this bouquet in my hat;
26     XIV|      of them a raw recruit.~ ~"Look, see how proud he is on
27     XIV|       he gave Blanka a radiant look he saw tears glistening
28     XIV|        get up occasionally and look around in house and stable,
29      XV|         but[171] in reality to look for the preconcerted signal
30     XVI|       take it."~ ~"Well, then, look out of yonder window toward
31    XVII|    Manasseh did not appear.~ ~"Look there," said Aaron, with
32    XVII|  following my advice. But just look out toward the entrance,
33   XVIII|        newcomer was allowed to look over[201] all her companion'
34   XVIII|        pale and wobegone. Just look in the glass! I am as rosy-cheeked
35   XVIII|            Yes."~ ~"How did he look?"~ ~"On his forehead were
36     XIX|         and darting a wrathful look at her devoted slave.~ ~"
37     XIX|        the prince, "I will not look at the papers. What you
38     XXI|        stood still and threw a look behind.~ ~"Run, frate!"2
39     XXI|       of us and[253] ran away. Look there, will you, he has
40   XXIII|    husband's face, and in that look was expressed all that her
41   XXIII|        and the cool, collected look with which he met their
42   XXIII|    Diurbanu, but also another, look here." With that he called
43    XXIV|     goes away you will have to look after the iron works. New
44   XXVII|     its crucifix. It seemed to look down on Manasseh with the
45  XXVIII|      marchioness, with an arch look; "but still you shall have
46  XXVIII|       prize and then paused to look around for the last time
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