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1      I,      II| managing, however, to keep an eye on the young man and his
2      I,     III|       to all the world, every eye was turned in surprise toward
3     II,      II|     and quite young."~ ~Every eye was turned toward the speaker.~ ~"
4    III,       I|      had just opened its blue eye at the foot of one of the
5     IV,      II|         When she withdrew her eye from the glass, her face
6     IV,     III|   crooked mouth, and kept one eye shut, people would say, '
7      V,      II|       his head; he closed one eye, and opened the other to
8     VI,       I|    pillows; his mouth and one eye were painfully distorted.~ ~"
9     VI,      VI|    back, and Marie placed her eye to the glass. Yes; there,
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