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eye 8
eyeless 1
eyelids 3
eyes 40
f 1
fables 1
face 11
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41 seen
41 yet
40 cried
40 eyes
40 feet
40 loch
39 great
Jules Verne
The Underground City

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1 I | the oldest miner, whose eyes were dim with tears. Then 2 III | features, his deep blue eyes, his curly hair, rather 3 III | to which James Starr’s eyes were not accustomed.~When 4 III | with a merry face, smiling eyes, a laughing mouth, and sandy 5 III | Since I left the mine, my eyes have not been accustomed 6 IV | reply in the old overman’s eyes.~“And the second question?” 7 IV | old overman, his deep-set eyes gleaming strangely.~Harry 8 VIII| hands take the place of the eyes, and to trust to their instinct, 9 IX | creatures with their own eyes. Jack Ryan was naturally 10 X | the deep waters. Harry’s eyes seemed made for the dark, 11 XI | exclaimed Jack. “I declare my eyes are getting quite dull, 12 XI | For a second he closed his eyes, believing they were about 13 XII | with vague and wondering eyes; and the thin face, drawn 14 XII | very uncommon cast, and her eyes, hardly able to bear the 15 XII | features expressed terror; her eyes, which had appeared to soften 16 XII | were unknown to her.~Her eyes, accustomed to the night, 17 XII | the outer world, that her eyes had never looked beyond 18 XII | light suited Nell, to whose eyes a glare was very unpleasant.~“ 19 XII | Nell,” said Harry, “your eyes are not fit for daylight 20 XII | that universe which your eyes have never beheld. But tell 21 XII | you say, ‘Come, Harry, my eyes can bear daylight, and I 22 XII | light. If you but knew what eyes accustomed to its depth 23 XII | gazed so fixedly into his eyes that his feelings were stirred 24 XIII| what exists beyond it. Her eyes—yes, and perhaps also her 25 XIII| the strange being, with eyes flashing through the deepest 26 XIV | panorama-like, before her eyes.~In that part of Scotland 27 XIV | that if these are suns, my eyes can endure their brightness?”~“ 28 XIV | with her whole soul in her eyes. “But I thought the moon 29 XIV | light was pleasant to her eyes, and her little trembling 30 XIV | she put her hand over her eyes, as though she would recall 31 XIV | Arthur’s Seat, Nell, your eyes shall behold the sun appear 32 XIV | The maiden turned her eyes eastward. Harry, keeping 33 XIV | the sky.~Nell closed her eyes, but her eyelids could not 34 XIV | Oh, no,” said she, “my eyes must get used to look at 35 XIV | raised, and at length her eyes drank in the light of day.~ 36 XV | free and healthful air. Her eyes learned gladly to know the 37 XV | maiden, raising her innocent eyes to his.~Scarcely had she 38 XVI | horror. Unable to speak, her eyes were riveted on the door 39 XVII| traces of tears were in her eyes; but her whole manner showed 40 XVII| exhausted by emotion, and with eyes full of tears, she ceased


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