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 1      I,     III|            the task was finished he looked about him, and saw the scraps
 2      I,      IV|             little ones, therefore, looked like an assemblage of Lilliputian
 3     II,      II|            I heard a window open. I looked up, and saw in the open
 4    III,       I|     illustrations in the magazines, looked through her "Orbis pictus,"
 5    III,      II|             her to walk. She always looked forward with great pleasure
 6    III,      II|            pale-blue bathing-dress, looked like one of those fairy-like
 7    III,     III|       horror on the water.~ ~Ludwig looked searchingly around, but
 8    III,      IV|             at that moment his face looked as if he had become suddenly
 9     IV,     III| astronomical observations. The lady looked at the moon; the count looked
10     IV,     III|       looked at the moon; the count looked at the lady.~ ~The baroness,
11     IV,     III|             there emerged a man. He looked cautiously about him, then
12     IV,     III|             the young girl.~ ~Marie looked through the glass, and saw
13     IV,     III|         move to defend himself, but looked calmly at his assailant,
14     IV,     III|         hold on the man's arms, and looked at him in surprise.~ ~"Why
15     IV,     III|          from an attack. When Vavel looked around again, Satan Laczi
16      V,      II|    speechless amazement Count Vavel looked down at the baroness, who
17      V,      II|            feeling that Count Vavel looked at the woman beside him,
18      V,      II|         where she had left him, and looked after her until she vanished
19      V,     III|            Some time ago."~ ~Ludwig looked at her in astonishment.
20      V,     III| kind-hearted neighbor."~ ~The count looked up in surprise.~ ~"You are
21      V,     III|             tortured heart.~ ~Marie looked sorrowfully at his quivering
22     VI,     III|        Queen, Marie Antoinette, who looked just like that when she
23     VI,      IV|          hands in both her own, and looked long and earnestly into
24     VI,      IV|             loved her. Ludwig Vavel looked with delight on the meeting
25     VI,      VI|             on her snowy apron. She looked intently at them for several
26     VI,      VI|          heart? It is years since I looked on these little garments.
27   VIII,       I|            a portrait of her as she looked when I saw her last."~ ~
28     IX,       I|        chamber.~ ~Marie entered and looked about her. The metal screen
29     IX,       I|             his son's shoulder, and looked proudly down on him. "His
30     IX,       I|          cloud of dust. Satan Laczi looked after the coach until it
31     IX,     III|            retreat. The death-heads looked upon this as a victory,
32     IX,      IV|           her excited feelings. She looked about her, and saw another
33     IX,      IV|          the fearful sight. But she looked upward for a moment, and
34      X,       I|             Noah in his ark had not looked more longingly for the dove
35      X,     III|            to meet."~ ~Ludwig Vavel looked at this document a long
36      X,     III|        vice-palatine and the doctor looked at each other, but did not
37      X,     III|            into the next room. They looked long into each other's eyes,
38      X,     III|            over the Hansag. The sky looked like a vaulted ceiling hung
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