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 1      I,      II|           a short pipe between his lips, came staggering toward
 2      I,     III|            his thanks, pressed his lips to the countess's hand,
 3      I,     III|            her handkerchief to her lips to smother her laughter;
 4      I,     III|          two physicians pursed his lips into a smile, and proffered
 5      I,     III|       smile crossed the prisoner's lips. "That is the usual form
 6      I,     III|          these words from your own lips, and you pointed out the
 7      I,      IV|          lorgnette in front of her lips:~ ~"Mama leaves her money-chest
 8     II,       I| conversation. When he did open his lips, he rarely got beyond: "
 9    III,       I|       about the corners of her red lips betrayed an earthly origin.
10    III,       I|          afternoon, he touched his lips to her hand and brow. Marie
11    III,     III|         closed so tightly that the lips were invisible. The nose
12    III,      IV|            hands in despair to her lips, but the beseeching expression
13    III,      IV|        tearful eyes, the trembling lips!~ ~Seeing that her voiceless
14    III,      IV|           dumb creature from whose lips issued no human sound.~ ~
15     IV,      II|        foot, was the lock upon his lips. He must make no acquaintances.
16     IV,      II|      looking for some one. Now her lips open; she is calling some
17     IV,      II|         with a wilful smile on her lips, through the "great pipe."~ ~
18     IV,      II|           gradually faded from her lips as she viewed the world
19     IV,      II|          features, the half-opened lips, the contracted brows, the
20     IV,      II|          laid her hand against his lips, and turned again to the
21     IV,      II|          joyful smile wreathed her lips. She seized Ludwig's hand,
22     IV,     III|         pale. Her eyes closed, her lips became blue. Fortunately,
23     IV,      IV|         with melancholy, whose red lips had already learned to express
24     IV,      IV|            His pen was between his lips; his books and papers were
25     IV,      IV|       classical nose, the chin and lips of an Achilles - all as
26      V,      II|        pipe was thrust between his lips.~ ~"This, gentlemen and
27      V,      II|           his hands and closed his lips tightly. After a brief struggle
28      V,      II|           violently; he opened his lips as if to speak, but the
29      V,      II|          smile wreathed the lady's lips as she replied: "Could any
30      V,      II|        what was expressed by those lips trembling with excitement,
31      V,      II|          laid his hand against his lips as if to repress the words
32      V,      II|        vanished from the colonel's lips, and the swords of his companions
33      V,      II|           his head and pressed his lips to one of the lady's hands,
34      V,     III|       glance, but did not open her lips.~ ~"To whom are you writing,
35     VI,       I|          his head so that his cold lips rested against the count'
36     VI,       I|          had vanished from Henry's lips; his face was calm and peaceful;
37     VI,       I|          the cook never opened her lips. No, he could not stand
38     VI,     III|             His eyes sparkled, his lips parted, his cheeks glowed
39     VI,     III|            sheath, and pressed his lips to the keen blade. Then
40     VI,      IV|       lifted the white hand to his lips. Then Katharina quickly
41     VI,      IV|           the fair young girl! Her lips were pressed tightly together;
42     VI,       V|          She forced a smile to her lips, shivered once or twice,
43     VI,      VI|        were not removed from their lips - Ludwig, indeed, at times
44    VII,      II|       undertaking, she pressed her lips to the standard which bore
45    VII,     III|            from the palatine's own lips, while dining with that
46   VIII,      II|            swollen face, and drawn lips betrayed how terribly she
47   VIII,      II|       white face! Ask these closed lips to open and tell you that
48     IX,       I|            brightness. His parched lips were half-open, as if he
49     IX,       I|           on his breast, while his lips moved as if in prayer.~ ~"
50     IX,      IV|          moist earth, then put her lips to it, and sucked up the
51     IX,      IV|         the water. On removing her lips a clear stream shot upward
52     IX,      IV|         and held the helmet to his lips.~ ~"Themire!" gasped the
53     IX,      IV|         side.~ ~Then he opened his lips, and said in a very weak
54      X,     III|           drew it down to Ludwig's lips.~ ~"Kiss it, Liadwig; kiss
55      X,     III|          his arms, and pressed his lips to hers in a long, long
56      X,     III|           the grave and opened his lips to speak, but a heavy peal
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