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1 3,2| hearts of men." ~The officer looked askance at the impassible 2 3,3| postern." ~The two brothers looked first at each other, and 3 4,2| said the coachman. ~John looked. The whole mass of the populace 4 6,2| great black tulip, which was looked upon to be as chimerical 5 7,1| very unlike Boxtel, who looked upon this parcel as a clever 6 8,2| the night which Boxtel had looked forward to. ~As soon as 7 9,2| barred with iron, which looked on the Buytenhof; and in 8 11,1| were dry, and that he never looked into it but to see if they 9 11,1| was in a press which was looked upon as sacred as the tabernacle 10 12,1| staircase, the dog quietly looked at him whilst he was passing; 11 12,1| spectators. ~The scaffold indeed looked like an islet at the confluence 12 12,1| trembling a little. ~He looked around him. There was some 13 12,1| and the same grated window looked down upon him from the Buytenhof; 14 15,2| happiest man on earth. When I looked at the Bible of your godfather 15 15,2| saying these words, Rosa looked so exceedingly pretty, that 16 16,1| criminal of the first order. He looked upon him, therefore, as 17 16,1| moonlight nights have you ever looked at your garden, my dear 18 17,1| handsome?" ~Saying this he looked anxiously at Rosa, eagerly 19 17,1| imagine my joy, this morning I looked at it in the sun, and after 20 17,2| the bulb, which certainly looked quite black; and whilst 21 19,1| ardent desire Cornelius looked forward to the news about 22 19,1| his mind; but he no longer looked upon it as a treasure to 23 20,1| this, the poor prisoner looked at Rosa, his eyes sparkling 24 20,1| alarmed; "what danger?" ~Rosa looked at him with gentle compassion; 25 21,1| asked Cornelius. ~Gryphus looked at him with a scowl. ~"And 26 22,1| up, went to the door, and looked through the grating, but 27 25,1| every direction, Gryphus looked out for Jacob, and, as he 28 25,2| that I am not quite sure; I looked more at the flower than 29 26,2| opened her large eyes and looked at the stranger, who drew 30 27,2| read. ~No sooner had he looked at it than he began to stagger; 31 29,2| the Esplanade, he bravely looked about for the guards who 32 29,2| at this answer, which he looked upon somewhat in the light 33 30,1| greyhound at his feet, which looked at him with a steady glance, 34 30,1| and beautiful eyes, and looked at William with a glance 35 33,1| and miserable he felt. He looked all around for some one