Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |          but many new to American eyes, crowd the fruit that grows
 2      I,      II|       with his cap drawn over his eyes and a short pipe between
 3      I,     III|     really asleep, and opened her eyes only when the curtains were
 4      I,     III|    gathered about me with tearful eyes and sympathetic words - "~ ~"
 5      I,     III|         gazing defiantly into the eyes of his questioner, replied:~ ~"
 6      I,      IV|      gold-rimmed lorgnette to her eyes, and read her mother's letter.~ ~
 7      I,      IV|          and opened wide her blue eyes.~ ~"Ladies and gentlemen,"
 8     II,       I|         fingers the hair from the eyes of the gaping farmer children.
 9     II,     III|         straight Greek nose, gray eyes, a short mustache and pointed
10     II,     III|     vice-palatine opened wide his eyes, and muttered:~ ~"May the
11    III,       I|        origin. The sparkling dark eyes, delicately chiseled nostrils,
12    III,     III|          to speak; only her large eyes were still fixed with an
13    III,     III|            The nose was flat. The eyes, like those of a fish, were
14    III,     III|          His face is flushed, his eyes gleam like hot coals, and
15    III,      IV|      doctor have seen the tearful eyes, the trembling lips!~ ~Seeing
16    III,      IV|         with a burning flush. His eyes rolled wildly. He had not
17    III,      IV|         hot tears gushed from her eyes, and fell into the water;
18    III,      IV|            who shuddered when her eyes fell on the engraving.~ ~"
19    III,      IV|        thoughtfully into Ludwig's eyes for several moments; evidently
20     IV,      II|    features expressed, what those eyes flashed through their tears,
21     IV,      II| contracted brows, the half-closed eyes, all these betrayed - Ludwig
22     IV,      II|         came up here to feast his eyes. The faithless one!~ ~Ludwig
23     IV,     III|          became deathly pale. Her eyes closed, her lips became
24     IV,     III|     murmured, when she opened her eyes and saw herself in Vavel'
25     IV,     III|        his countenance and in his eyes; and there are persons who
26     IV,     III|  understand how to read faces and eyes.~ ~"Are you troubled about
27     IV,     III|          language of the face and eyes.~ ~One afternoon Marie stole
28     IV,     III|          looking straight into my eyes; now she clasps her hands
29     IV,      IV|       young girl, whose sparkling eyes had become veiled with melancholy,
30     IV,      IV|         young girl gazed into his eyes as if she would penetrate
31      V,       I|      cannot be concealed from the eyes of the woman who can look
32      V,      II|       expression of terror in her eyes.~ ~"And I am capable of
33      V,      II|         was said by those glowing eyes, what was expressed by those
34      V,     III|         upon her with his burning eyes still filled with tears,
35     VI,       I|      refused to be comforted; his eyes burned with the fire of
36     VI,       I|         he whispered, and his dim eyes brightened for an instant. "
37     VI,       I|          up into his tear-stained eyes with deep concern.~ ~"Yes,
38     VI,       I|          servant.~ ~He closed his eyes and sighed when her hand
39     VI,     III|        been restored to life. His eyes sparkled, his lips parted,
40     VI,     III|  questioning glances from strange eyes.~ ~"What - what does - this
41     VI,      IV|          in the lovely baroness's eyes. Then she came nearer to
42     VI,      IV|        dining-room, where his own eyes convinced him of the truth
43     VI,      IV|     pressed tightly together; her eyes were opened to their widest
44     VI,       V|          as that of a corpse. Her eyes were closed; her head had
45     VI,       V|           the baroness opened her eyes again. She forced a smile
46     VI,      VI|           second time I have laid eyes on her face in six years!
47     VI,      VI|           she exclaimed, when her eyes fell on an easel on which
48    VII,     III|        she had found this Vavel's eyes more alluring than the fortune
49    VII,     III|        arms, gazing with unseeing eyes into the darkness.~ ~ ~ ~
50   VIII,       I|           pallid face with closed eyes. A wreath of myrtle encircled
51   VIII,       I|         mother, staring with wild eyes at the sorrowful picture.~ ~"
52   VIII,      II|          Katharina's tear-stained eyes, swollen face, and drawn
53   VIII,      II|        dead? Look at these closed eyes, the white face! Ask these
54   VIII,     III|             Katharina covered her eyes with her hand, and stood
55     IX,       I|          the links by placing her eyes close to them. The noble
56     IX,       I|          for his head. His glassy eyes were fixed and staring,
57     IX,       I|           could not even keep her eyes closed. Every few moments
58     IX,       I|         over her small defender's eyes.~ ~"Take down your gun,
59     IX,       I|  shuddered involuntarily when her eyes fell on the stranger's repulsive
60     IX,       I|       seemed unable to remove her eyes from the hideously ugly
61     IX,     III|            But Vavel had ears and eyes only for what was in front
62     IX,      IV|          head. While so doing her eyes fell on the steel ring on
63     IX,      IV|    obedient fellow, he opened his eyes and saw the lady kneeling
64     IX,      IV|        The wounded man opened his eyes, and seemed to be trying
65      X,     III|     looked long into each other's eyes, and in the gaze lay many
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