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exultation 1
eye 16
eyelids 1
eyes 87
face 43
faces 4
facing 1
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88 even
88 john
87 being
87 eyes
87 here
86 prince
85 moment
Alexandre Dumas, Père
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1 1 | of merely feasting their eyes with the spectacle; there 2 1 | glitter enough before my eyes; but I beg you to observe 3 2 | replied Cornelius, fixing his eyes on his perplexed brother; " 4 2 | the prisoner, raising his eyes to heaven and shrugging 5 2 | John, with tears in his eyes, wiped off a drop of the 6 2 | John gratefully raised his eyes to heaven. ~"And now," said 7 3 | Rosa followed them with her eyes until they turned the corner 8 4 | his hat slouched over his eyes, still leaning on the arm 9 4 | save us, and that, in the eyes of the Lord, is as if you 10 4 | sallow face and the dark eyes of the young man, who with 11 4 | paler than before, and his eyes were for a moment veiled 12 4 | man had already opened his eyes again. ~"To be sure," he 13 4 | of his hands before his eyes. ~"Oh, you close your eyes, 14 4 | eyes. ~"Oh, you close your eyes, do you?" said one of the 15 4 | princes as noble as he in the eyes of God and man. ~  ~ 16 5 | lost simply in shutting his eyes and ears by a man who likes 17 6 | a fan, watched, with his eyes starting from their sockets 18 6 | contentment glistening in his eyes, he poured out towards him 19 6 | a horrible crime in the eyes of a genuine tulip-fancier; 20 6 | until morning to feast his eyes on the sad state in which 21 7 | curiosity and feasting his eyes on the present which he 22 7 | Van Baerle raised his eyes to heaven and sighed again. 23 8 | have seen it with your own eyes, that's a different case 24 8 | growled Boxtel, closing his eyes from the dreadful picture 25 9 | obscurity, the mastiff, with his eyes glistening like carbuncles, 26 9 | hanging by his side, and his eyes closed. ~"The brothers De 27 10| presented itself to the eyes of Cornelius. ~It was the 28 10| she cast her beautiful eyes, wet with tears, on the 29 10| charity." ~Cornelius cast his eyes on the beautiful girl, quite 30 10| from his swoon, opened his eyes, and as his brutality was 31 10| more, and he will open his eyes, and it will be too late. 32 11| which both his hands and his eyes must have been engaged every 33 11| grief, and her beautiful eyes streaming with tears. ~She 34 11| You can dry your beautiful eyes, my dear child," answered 35 11| Cornelius sought with his eyes the angelic look of Rosa, 36 12| even fancied he saw in the eyes of the monster a certain 37 12| the block, and keeping his eyes open, he would be able to 38 12| But at this moment his eyes closed involuntarily, to 39 13| serpent glistened in his eyes, and vented itself in his 40 15| joy. ~Rosa cast down her eyes, blushing. In her sweet 41 15| plaintive sob, closed her fine eyes, and fled, trying in vain 42 17| of Rosa, her blue liquid eyes, and her golden hair under 43 17| seemed like fire in his eyes, which blinded him, and 44 18| fire to the castle; his eyes were like two flaming torches, 45 18| words, if I must say it, his eyes seemed to flash like lightning." ~" 46 18| this bulb.' ~"I turned my eyes away to avoid my father' 47 18| sink within her, and her eyes were filling with tears. ~" 48 18| dreams to the sweet blue eyes of the fair maid of Friesland. ~  ~ 49 19| rolling from her limpid eyes on her pale cheeks -- "alas! 50 20| prisoner looked at Rosa, his eyes sparkling with hope. ~Whether 51 20| this time?" ~"I saw his eyes glisten through the branches 52 20| Rosa exclaimed, with her eyes full of tears, and without 53 21| cheeks, dry lips, and moist eyes. ~And on the following evening, 54 21| first object that meets my eyes, and on falling asleep the 55 22| tulip; she had before her eyes that noble flower, that 56 22| Cornelius with a sigh, "the eyes of strangers will see it 57 22| half prostrate, his glowing eyes fixed upon the stars: "forgive 58 22| down there, under Rosa's eyes, is the mysterious flower, 59 23| had unmasked him in the eyes of the young damsel, and 60 24| dear Cornelius with your eyes. I tell you, my lambkins, 61 24| His head was heavy, his eyes almost started from their 62 25| Yes." ~"With sunken eyes?" ~"I think he has." ~"Restless, 63 26| Rosa opened her large eyes and looked at the stranger, 64 27| upon his figure. ~As Rosa's eyes now rested upon him, she 65 27| remained in her hands. ~Her eyes suddenly lighted up; she 66 28| his two hands, whilst his eyes wandered over the distant 67 28| fury and malignity in the eyes of old Gryphus to expect 68 28| dangerous as he has the keen eyes of hatred? Finally, is there 69 28| his hand a huge stick, his eyes glistening with spiteful 70 28| frenzied features, the flashing eyes, and foaming mouth of the 71 28| Gryphus opened his large eyes, quite bewildered. ~"I am 72 29| his hands, bandaged his eyes, and let him say his prayers. ~ 73 29| satisfaction would glisten in the eyes of the father, and what 74 29| jailer's lodge; his old eyes, gray as those of a cat, 75 30| moment; then, raising his eyes, and seeing Rosa standing 76 30| the Prince was fixing his eyes upon her, but he had scarcely 77 30| falsehood." ~Rosa cast her eyes to the ground. ~"What is 78 30| dropped so as to hide his eyes for an instant. After a 79 30| her moist and beautiful eyes, and looked at William with 80 31| however, Boxtel withdrew his eyes for a moment from the tulip 81 32| doubt -- to present to the eyes of the reader. ~The crowd 82 33| ascertained with his own eyes the perfection of the flower, 83 33| only one question, but his eyes everywhere met strange faces, 84 33| enthusiastic crowd, and his keen eyes rested by turns on the three 85 33| and his attention, his eyes, his life, his heart, his 86 33| faint and with swimming eyes, was leaning on the arm 87 33| here it is before your eyes, coming up to all the conditions


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