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1 5,4| important business. It was not usually an easy task to entice M. 2 6,1| little boudoir where she usually spent her mornings. ~M. 3 6,4| features, and her eyes, usually so dull and lifeless, fairly 4 7,7| with the game. He - who is usually such a cautious player - 5 8,3| Marguerite, "I must infer that he usually goes hungry, and that this 6 8,5| But Madame Leon, who was usually so loquacious, did not seem 7 10,1| was so strange, and his usually impassive face so disturbed 8 10,2| become very much excited; his usually pale cheeks were crimson, 9 10,2| moment, for Victor's eyes, usually a pale and undecided blue, 10 10,4| falsehood. The blind woman's usually placid face had become stern. " 11 10,5| dark frown on his handsome, usually smiling countenance, and 12 11,1| Chupin shudder, though he was usually as thoroughly at home in 13 13,3| seated in the apartment he usually occupied when he remained 14 13,3| countenance retained its usually cold and disdainful expression. 15 14,1| flower of French chivalry usually congregates, in the company 16 14,2| by M. de Coralth, who was usually as cold and as polished 17 17,2| unfulfilled. Though he was usually unimpressionable, like all 18 18,4| his wife's friend, and he usually avoided her. But precisely