Chapter
1 2 | flush at times, and his eyes gleam under their bushy
2 2 | them; saw them with my own eyes, and the clouds certainly
3 3 | Eyrie now took on to my eyes an aspect absolutely fantastic.
4 7 | But I have still two good eyes, and I don’t need spectacles
5 10| scarcely believe their eyes.~As for myself, I studied
6 11| he had seen with his own eyes seen this submarine advance
7 12| to leave the place. Our eyes still sought to pierce the
8 12| motionless, we strained eyes and ears to pierce the profound
9 13| encounter rose before my eyes, Hart lying wounded upon
10 13| at me through half-closed eyes. He seemed not to understand
11 13| nothing further to attract my eyes, and I sank again into thought.
12 13| did not seek to avoid my eyes, he showed at least a singular
13 14| excited brain, while my eyes remained fixed upon the
14 14| length the helmsman, whose eyes were watching the northeastern
15 14| Immovable at the helm, his eyes burning beneath his contracted
16 14| my side never removed his eyes from me. At the first movement,
17 15| bound I reached the deck. My eyes in an instant swept round
18 15| stood there, motionless; my eyes fixed on that mounting eagle
19 16| enormous spheroidal head. The eyes at the least emotion, burned
20 17| followed me steadily with his eyes. Did he mean to address
21 18| after hearing my story, with eyes streaming with tears, she
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