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extricated 1
extricating 1
exultation 3
eye 42
eyebrow 1
eyebrows 5
eyelashes 1
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43 waiting
43 worthy
42 closed
42 eye
42 looking
42 repeated
42 seemed
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Three Musketeers

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eye

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1 1 | with a sort of feather; the eye open and intelligent; the 2 1 | grown man, an experienced eye might have taken him for 3 1 | over this sword gleamed an eye rather ferocious than haughty, 4 1 | him. He fixed his haughty eye upon the stranger, and perceived 5 2 | with a blind valor, a quick eye, and a prompt hand; to whom 6 2 | countenance, a black, mild eye, and cheeks rosy and downy 7 2 | from whose usually mild eye a flash passed like lightning. ~" 8 3 | me with his tiger- cat's eye, had made a riot in the 9 5 | reddening. ~Athos, whose keen eye lost nothing, perceived 10 6 | be viewed with an angry eye than not to be seen at all. 11 8 | swarthy complexion, piercing eye, white teeth, and has a 12 8 | white teeth, a piercing eye, dark complexion, black 13 11| the wall, from which his eye could pierce the interior 14 13| discourse, fixing his hawk's eye upon poor Bonacieux, he 15 16| loved." ~The drink-deadened eye of Athos flashed out, but 16 17| great cardinal; his vigilant eye watches over and penetrates 17 25| him, and went to give an eye to the two stewpans, of 18 26| was a physiognomist. His eye took in at a glance the 19 26| that generally strike the eye on entering the room of 20 26| who saw me, with a jealous eye, reading the LIVES OF THE 21 26| wound made by a woman." ~The eye of Aramis kindled in spite 22 27| such an event, had kept his eye on him, sprang toward him, 23 27| His head hanging down, his eye dull, his speech slow and 24 28| harnesses with a greedy eye. The opportunity was good. 25 29| the carriage, but with he eye of a jealous woman, Mme. 26 34| with a rather favorable eye by a lady of quality, the 27 35| the first glance of his eye, that his billet had been 28 40| one had a more searching eye than the Cardinal de Richelieu, 29 40| I shall serve under the eye of your Eminence, and if 30 40| campaign. I will have my eye upon you, for I shall be 31 41| D'Artagnan had a quick eye and a prompt understanding. 32 41| distinguish himself under the eye of the lieutenant general. ~  ~ ~ ~ ~ 33 41| And with a light step, an eye on the watch, observing 34 48| may well be supposed, the eye on the watch, the nose to 35 49| they may remain under the eye of the government until 36 53| pale as usual, but with his eye inflamed and almost wild. ~" 37 54| but the prisoner, whose eye never left him, sprang in 38 63| captain." ~D'Artagnan, his eye moist with gratitude though 39 66| which seemed to dart from an eye of flame. ~She saw nothing; 40 67| and made a sign with his eye and hand for d'Artagnan 41 67| observing them with his vigilant eye. ~They left the chamber 42 67| captain." ~D'Artagnan, his eye moist with gratitude though


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