Chapter
1 1 | their faith, are able to smile on pain: while being stretched
2 1 | confusion which excited the smile of the cavalry officer. ~"
3 2 | pale face lit up by the smile of the martyr, who forgets
4 2 | Pensionary with a melancholy smile which was habitual to him, "
5 6 | look happy, or descried a smile on his lips, or a flash
6 6 | the flower-beds with the smile of a man who has passed
7 8 | was expressed by a hideous smile. ~"The bulbs are at the
8 9 | muttered with his turnkey smile, -- ~"Godson of Cornelius
9 10| with his good-tempered smile, "the worst thing for a
10 10| innocent confidence with a smile; he felt as if a ray of
11 11| Cornelius, with a good-tempered smile. ~"But what can I do for
12 11| prisoner, with a melancholy smile, kissing the trembling hands
13 15| outside, answered by a bright smile, which carried sweet consolation
14 18| pronounced these words with a smile, which was not altogether
15 25| asked Van Systens, with a smile of tender veneration. ~"
16 26| him, took the place of a smile, "I am a true Hollander,
17 27| Boxtel, with a disdainful smile, shrugged his shoulders. ~
18 28| spiteful thoughts, a malignant smile played round his lips, and
19 29| The guard still had the smile on his face with which he
20 30| he said. ~Rosa, with a smile, clasped her hands. ~"You
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