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1 1,2| that it was necessary to look at him several times, and 2 2,1| myself, when I admitted him: 'Look out for storms!' I scented 3 3,4| dowry." ~The baron cast a look of positive anguish at the 4 5,2| Now! Now! Here he is! Look! Bravo, Pompier! One hundred 5 6,2| increase it. "Why do you look at me like that?" she asked, 6 7,2| absurd! I - your mother! Why, look at me - - " ~He was doing 7 8,2| answered with a venomous look, but Madame de Fondege insisted 8 8,5| thirteen, she had learned to look upon everybody and everything 9 9,2| of horses which he was to look at that afternoon, and which 10 9,4| should see you. I shall look for you on Tuesday afternoon, 11 10,4| conversion. And as he took a last look in the little glass hanging 12 10,5| window. ~Chupin also ran to look out, and saw a very elegant 13 11,1| begs me to wait a little - look - read!" ~But M. Mouchon 14 11,5| Fortunat cast a withering look at his clerk, but the mischief 15 13,1| head, or even deigning to look at him. She did not appear 16 13,2| of female intriguers, who look upon every foreigner as 17 13,4| Before this evening I shall look into this affair a little." ~ 18 13,6| 6~From the look which Valorsay gave Pascal, 19 13,8| in racing.' So I began to look about for some horses. I 20 14,3| of a young girl, did not look like himself. His face was 21 14,5| It was only necessary to look at her to be assured of 22 15,2| shook his head, and with a look of anguish, replied: 'Me! 23 15,6| have been crushed by the look his mother gave him - a 24 15,6| his mother gave him - a look embodying the deepest disappointment 25 16,3| pleasant, to judge from the look on your face." ~"No. I was 26 17,2| Victor, my boy, you must look alive!" ~However, he could 27 17,3| hour of the day. I will now look for the reports sent in 28 17,3| growled. "She had better look out, if I ever get hold 29 18,4| will see how people will look at us! I am sure it will 30 19,2| checked his panting horse. "Look, mademoiselle," said Madame 31 19,3| She had not even time to look around her, ere he had placed 32 19,4| handed it to Pascal, adding, "Look!" ~Pascal eagerly perused 33 19,4| silent and motionless: "Look, mother," he repeated, " 34 19,4| mother," he repeated, "look!" ~And he pointed to this 35 20,1| was something else than a look of idiotic self-complacency 36 20,1| to M. de Coralth. "They look like lawyers or magistrates." 37 20,2| the astonished marquis. ~"Look!" ~M. de Valorsay did so, 38 20,2| more commanding voice, "Now look; you can read the culprits'