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1 1,1| foam of anger rises to the lips; no obstacle seems insurmountable, 2 1,1| pale-faced woman, with thin lips and restless eyes, who bowed 3 1,1| fine gentleman smack his lips over my sauces when was 4 3,1| face was transformed, his lips had become perfectly white, 5 3,4| confessed it to me with his own lips. Ten or twelve years passed 6 4,1| de Coralth, rose to his lips; but he did not pronounce 7 6,1| she had forbidden her own lips to pronounce. This man knew 8 6,2| smile curved the baron's lips. "What do you fear?" he 9 6,3| as if to raise it to her lips; but he gently withdrew 10 6,4| astonished baron opened his lips to question her: "Let me 11 6,5| unchangeable smile upon her lips. There were at least forty 12 6,5| reply, but could not. Her lips parted, she opened her mouth, 13 7,3| consolation of feeling your lips upon my forehead." ~She 14 7,3| she raised her quivering lips to his, but he did not observe 15 7,6| to gall - with quivering lips and eyes starting from their 16 8,1| retaining a calm eye and smiling lips. Yet such was the heroism 17 8,1| rose to the housekeeper's lips was checked by the return 18 9,1| obsequious smile on their lips. So they had been paid. 19 9,2| knitted brows and compressed lips suggested deep concentration 20 9,5| Mademoiselle Marguerite's lips. It was as she had thought; 21 12,1| before he had even opened his lips, she cried: "So you have 22 12,3| bitter words rose to his lips. However he had strength 23 13,2| beadlike eyes, and sensual lips. He was clad in a black 24 13,5| truth had almost escaped his lips. ~"Know what?" inquired 25 14,1| haggard eyes, colorless lips, and disordered clothing, 26 14,4| no sound issued from his lips, and it seemed as if he 27 15,2| blood which had risen to her lips, and in the same mournful 28 15,4| thousand questions rose to his lips, for he was eager to hear 29 16,2| startled eyes. He opened his lips to interrupt the speaker, 30 17,1| liar?" rose to Chupin's lips, but respect for Mademoiselle 31 18,2| black hair, such smiling lips, such a graceful mien, such 32 18,2| probably raise it to his lips. But she shrank from the 33 18,3| curved the lieutenant's lips. He fancied that Mademoiselle 34 18,4| died unuttered upon his lips. His face became crimson, 35 20,2| have spoken died upon his lips. He became livid, his eyes 36 20,2| bloodshot, and foam upon his lips; he was absolutely frightful