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1       I| stout in figure and ruddy of countenance, with a pointed moustache,
2      VI|     smile that illumined his countenance outshone all the diamonds
3      VI|      only be imagined on the countenance of an angel in his flight
4     VII|     looked on that benignant countenance, her eyes filled with tears,
5     XIV|     gestures and the play of countenance with which a Wallachian
6     XVI|    deeply to keep himself in countenance.~ ~"Give me a swallow of
7   XVIII| beheld a fresh, rosy-cheeked countenance, golden locks, and blue
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