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1 4 | d'Artagnan one of those looks which inform a man that
2 11| house. But on my soul, it looks so. Ah, my dear Aramis,
3 16| 16. In Which M. Seguier Looks More Than Once For The Bell~ ~ ~ ~ ~
4 29| all their wanderings the looks of Porthos, and perceived
5 30| at d'Artagnan, whose good looks seemed to have made an impression
6 32| to open to his admiring looks. ~And then he--a wanderer
7 32| deceit, and their lugubrious looks settled down into resigned
8 35| happy in the love which your looks and your words have expressed
9 36| could interpret one of your looks." ~"Then you would employ
10 38| small, rosy in color, and looks as if efforts had been made
11 51| expired under the gloomy looks of the cardinal. ~"It does
12 54| Villiers?" asked Felton, whose looks became excited. ~"Whom Pagans
13 57| Milady let one of those looks fall upon him which make
14 61| eyes of this woman; and her looks, fixed on the future, beheld
15 61| and devouring her with looks. ~"What is the matter? Good
16 61| absolutely devoured her by her looks. "Oh, yes it is you indeed!
17 62| you?" ~"No." ~"Then she looks upon you as a stranger?" ~
18 66| her one of those piercing looks which seemed to dart from
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