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 1     III|          man, of sleek and comely appearance, immaculately dressed, and
 2       V|         her enemy could put in an appearance and damage her case. Manasseh,
 3       V|     distinguishable, but have the appearance of vague shadows. Then the
 4      VI|    embroidered with gold, and his appearance was radiant with light.
 5    VIII|       above all things, avoid the appearance of mutual hostility; and
 6       X|   observer, worked wonders in her appearance. But what she herself marvelled
 7      XV|         delight at this beautiful appearance, and declared that if she
 8      XV|          Jonathan resembles me in appearance, and is a much better man
 9    XVII|       presented somewhat the[190] appearance of organ-pipes, and drew
10     XIX| shamefully.~ ~The new secretary's appearance in the prince's household
11     XXI|       more brutal than human. His appearance might well have made the
12    XXII|           sat a man of commanding appearance, attired in a clerical gown
13   XXVII|           all to Manasseh was the appearance of his sister Anna. The
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