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1 VI | and an odd look on his face that I do not like. Have
2 IX | voyager stared me in the face, and it was some seconds
3 IX | how we were in the very face of a calamity which it seemed
4 XIII | makes his appearance, his face all blackened with the grimy
5 XXIII | unprepossessing in appearance; his face is bare, with the exception
6 XXX | sanguine amongst us trembles to face the future; the most confident
7 XXXIII| looking Owen steadily in the face.~“Ah, captain, I’ve got
8 XXXVII| he looked eagerly into my face.~And then, turning away
9 XXXIX | I thus brought the girl face to face with the terrible
10 XXXIX | brought the girl face to face with the terrible truth
11 XLIII | situation stare us in the face. There was no doubt that
12 XLIII | distant ship to our captain’s face. Curtis stood leaning against
13 XLIII | underneath the tent I hid my face in my hands and wept aloud.~
14 XLIV | alone now stares us in the face; slow and lingering as that
15 XLV | The rain splashed into my face, wetted my lips, and trickled
16 XLVI | more, and I found myself face to face with Hobart.~In
17 XLVI | and I found myself face to face with Hobart.~In a moment
18 XLVIII| ignorance. Andre turned his face away, and his eyes did not
19 LIII | falling over his thin livid face that was almost sublime
20 LV | very soul as I was brought face to face with the stern reality.
21 LV | as I was brought face to face with the stern reality.
22 LV | passed within his mind; his face was livid, and his whole
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