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1 I| back her veil, exposing to full view an honest, round face, 2 V| case irremediably.~ ~With a full understanding of the situation, 3 VI| his seat and the sun shone full upon his venerable form. 4 VII| the antechamber was nearly full, a uniformed official entered 5 VIII| gold-headed cane. He enjoyed the full use of only one foot, although 6 VIII| young man than he. He has my full confidence and esteem."~ ~" 7 IX| and had the means to exact full satisfaction, yet you would 8 X| would retain this sum in full; otherwise you would lose 9 XII| threw at her listener a look full of the proud consciousness 10 XII| Cyrene appeared, this time in full toilet, as for a fashionable 11 XII| Alfred de Musset's songs, full of the warmth and glow of 12 XIV| palisade and joining in a full chorus. Presently a shot 13 XIV| laughed, unaware of the full significance of his words. 14 XV| clump of bear-berry vines, full of the ripened fruit hanging 15 XV| To the Torda Gap is a full hour's ride, and thence 16 XV| bushes and picked his hat full of huckleberries, returning 17 XV| When Hesdad Brook is at all full one can make his way through 18 XIX| surrounding woods are at present full of birds of prey, and - "~ ~" 19 XIX| ghosts by night; he was full of all sorts of superstitions; 20 XX| asked Aaron. "The house is full of guests."~ ~"Here, in 21 XXI| valley, its fruit-trees in full bloom, its fields looking 22 XXI| lead them; for Aaron was full of all such quips and quibbles 23 XXI| trade-mark. The snath is full of notches - probably the 24 XXIII| again meeting those eyes so full of love and tenderness for 25 XXIII| woman whose heart[278] is full of bitter hatred, a maiden 26 XXIII| sheet of paper, a letter full of love and kindness. They 27 XXIII| day on you shall find a full trencher always ready for 28 XXIV| volunteering to take less than full pay, - and wrote nothing 29 XXVIII| Through an open door he had a full view of a bier, on which