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1 I, I| of this also?"~ ~"I shall look upon myself as the inhabitant 2 I, II| pourboire; don't forget to look for it! To-morrow at eleven 3 I, III| are going, by and by, to look for her. The countess very 4 I, III| Perhaps you might like to look at a book while I am away - "~ ~" 5 I, III| my love, kiss this hand; look at this face; impress it 6 I, III| He had plenty of time to look about his new lodgings.~ ~ 7 I, IV| only I might take one last look at my little daughter!" 8 II, II| themselves where they could look directly at the Nameless 9 III, I| they went to the library to look at the late newspapers. 10 III, II| one would see me. I could look up at the shining sky, and 11 III, II| built on the shore, and look about for a suitable spot 12 III, II| very pretty. May I take a look at her some time?"~ ~"I 13 III, IV| doctor, who was inclined to look upon this aggressive exhibition 14 IV, I| Then what?"~ ~"I shall look upon myself as the inhabitant 15 IV, II| drove in a light wagon, to look about her estate. She had 16 IV, II| to the manor? Why did he look at her only through his 17 IV, II| of his tomb, and thence look out on the beautiful, forbidden 18 IV, III| cords; then he turned to look for a bell.~ ~"Please don' 19 IV, III| at the same time taking a look about the neighborhood, 20 IV, III| said Marie. "Why don't you look at her?"~ ~"Because it is 21 IV, III| say the Herr Count must look after his treasure. I know 22 IV, III| you quit the forest, and look for work in some village. 23 V, I| up a circus, in which all look part.~ ~Count Vavel, in 24 V, I| laughter. And all this he must look upon and hear at a distance, 25 V, I| eyes of the woman who can look into the depths, of the 26 V, II| Horrible! I cannot bear to look at him," said the baroness, 27 V, II| Turn this matter, which you look upon as a tragedy, into 28 V, II| me. I have allowed you to look too deeply into my heart 29 V, III| he had been forbidden to look at, slowly extended his 30 V, III| firmly believe. But don't look for it here, Marie. Don' 31 V, III| not be again tempted to look out upon the world and its 32 VI, II| your meetings because I look upon the entire law as a 33 VI, III| Behold her! Now you may look on her face - now the whole 34 VI, III| Thou who protecteth France, look down and behold him who 35 VI, III| It is well!' Then, O God, look Thou upon this saint here, 36 VI, V| ejaculated Marie, in terror. "Look at Katharina; she is ill."~ ~ 37 VI, VI| that she might meet people, look fearlessly at them, and 38 VI, VI| mama," she begged, "let us look a little longer through 39 VIII, I| little Amélie! How does she look now? Is she much changed? 40 VIII, II| you see that she is dead? Look at these closed eyes, the 41 VIII, II| you this to grieve you. Look at these two pictures! There 42 VIII, III| means," said Katharina. "Look at these clothes! I have 43 IX, II| a race with it. We must look up another route, and this 44 IX, III| said De Fervlans, taking a look through his glass. "I recognize 45 IX, III| voice, "Vavel, take care! Look to your rear!"~ ~She imagined 46 IX, III| prey.~ ~Katharina could look no longer. She ran down 47 IX, IV| Satan Laczi, awake! Look up - come back to life!"~ ~ 48 IX, IV| Thank you, sister."~ ~"Look at me, Laczi bácsi;" commanded 49 X, II| which she took an occasional look at the variegated plain, 50 X, III| grave! And then to have to look on her sufferings, and hear 51 X, III| to the window; I want to look at the evening star,"~ ~