Chapter
1 3 | Then, looking with a steady glance after the crowd which was
2 3 | amazement, cast a rapid glance on it, and said quite aloud, -- ~"
3 3 | and then at Rosa, with a glance full of the most tender
4 4 | forbidding manner, restrained the glance of gloomy malice which glistened
5 7 | again. Then turning his glance towards his bulbs, -- objects
6 7 | directing his terrified glance towards the staircase. ~"
7 7 | The magistrate cast a glance at a small note at the top
8 7 | envelope, cast an eager glance on the first leaves which
9 11| their duty. ~Then, casting a glance into the yard through the
10 20| Cornelius casting on her a glance in which there was much
11 21| step, looking at him with a glance, the expression of which
12 22| every sound. ~Then casting a glance from time to time towards
13 25| her room, and cast a last glance about her to see whether
14 26| by means of an eloquent glance, offered, in the name of
15 27| the fixed and searching glance of the proud eye of the
16 30| looked at him with a steady glance, as if the faithful animal
17 30| the same time impenetrable glance, he said, -- ~"Now, my child." ~
18 30| looked at William with a glance full of meaning, which was
19 32| William, looking with his cold glance on Cornelius, listened to
20 33| rose, casting a tranquil glance over the enthusiastic crowd,
21 33| tulips." ~And, casting a glance towards that point of the
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