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1 3,4| 4~The baron was as pale as if the last drop of blood 2 5,2| particularly impressed with the pale tint and profusion of her 3 5,6| Wilkie's house, looking pale with anxiety, and far more 4 6,2| your child in your arms - pale and half dead with fatigue, 5 7,7| card he turned extremely pale. Why? Because he knew whose 6 8,3| the table, looking very pale; but before he had time 7 10,2| much excited; his usually pale cheeks were crimson, and 8 10,2| Victor's eyes, usually a pale and undecided blue, were 9 10,2| as he was lying there as pale as death with his shoulder 10 10,6| address he turned deadly pale, and his eyes almost started 11 11,4| felt that she was turning pale when, at Madame Dodelin' 12 12,1| daughter!'" ~Pascal turned pale, moved to the depths of 13 12,2| girl who is outside the pale of social recognition? Don' 14 12,2| Pascal had become very pale. "Mother!" he said in a 15 13,5| though he was still very pale. He looked at Pascal with 16 13,7| purple cheeks became a trifle pale. "Hum!" said he, in an altered 17 13,8| smoking-room. He was very pale, his brows were knit; he 18 15,4| came home, looking very pale and agitated. He had a French 19 15,6| Argeles had become very pale. "Wretched boy!" she exclaimed. " 20 16,4| Valorsay had turned very pale. "Defer your complaints 21 17,4| by the agent. He turned pale with anger on beholding 22 18,2| you are caught at last!'" ~Pale with anger, astonished and 23 20,1| visitor, he trembled, turned pale, and muttered: "Perhaps