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 1       I|        the illustrissimo merely opened his eyes and surveyed the
 2     III|          Once or twice she half opened her eyes and was vaguely
 3       V|    remained that he himself had opened the way for her to this
 4       V|       the dead whose graves are opened, and who cry aloud for mercy,
 5    VIII|        him a large umbrella was opened against the fierce rays
 6    VIII|       once. Let my old rooms be opened for me again, and engage
 7     XII|     when a secret lock has been opened, and to effect this the
 8    XIII|         refuse this appeal. She opened the way for the marchioness
 9     XIV|  Manasseh had thus far not once opened his mouth.) "You shall soon
10     XIV|      with a whip. Then the gate opened and a six-foot giant in
11      XV|      the same quarter Torda Gap opened before them in the distance.~ ~
12    XVII|    unrestrained outburst of joy opened Blanka's eyes and made her
13     XIX|   according to your directions, opened by him. As to this last
14     XIX|         her bosom, unlocked and opened the door of the old-fashioned
15     XIX|       wife is dead!"~ ~Her eyes opened and a quick flush of pleasure
16     XXI|         a start as of surprise, opened his mouth to speak, and
17    XXII|       and[258] it is sure to be opened by one of these ancient
18   XXIII|       cellar, Manasseh's escort opened the iron door leading into
19   XXIII|        the iron door itself was opened, and two men, bearing pitch-pine
20    XXIV|       great man's door suddenly opened and Prince Cagliari advanced
21     XXV|  brought the pocketbook. Rozina opened it and drew forth an official-looking
22    XXVI| gathering over the battle-field opened and began such a cannonade
23   XXVII|      the splendid prospect that opened before him as his country'
24  XXVIII|         a high military officer opened his mouth and declared,
25  XXVIII|         all his papers and then opened the veins of his wrists
26  XXVIII|       the clock-door had seldom opened to the secretary of late.
27  XXVIII|  through the secret passage and opened the mysterious door in the
28  XXVIII|      the other."~ ~With that he opened the little writing-desk
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