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1 1,2| is flattered by it, - the sight of greatness hurled down 2 3,1| once more, I know only by sight." ~"If this Bowelt is an 3 3,2| shall see a very strange sight there." ~The officer bowed, 4 6,2| who tore his hair at the sight of the effects of the crime 5 7,2| that the latter, at the sight of Craeke, almost convulsively 6 9,2| Cornelius; with the keen sight of a young man of twenty-eight, 7 15,1| two pigeons, scared by the sight and especially by the voice 8 16,1| directions." ~"I will not lose sight of it for a minute." ~"You 9 19,1| be, - whereas to him the sight of Rosa had become a condition 10 20,1| and out of everybody's sight, he pounced upon the border, 11 21,2| think of you; I never lose sight of it. I see it from my 12 22,2| for a moment lost to my sight, O Thou merciful God, Thou 13 27,1| perceived Rosa. ~At this sight the whole frame of the thief 14 29,1| under his foot. ~At the sight of these witnesses, who 15 31,2| squinting, fearful of losing sight of them for one moment. ~ 16 32,1| this bustle, which at first sight seemed to be utterly disconnected 17 33,1| forward towards him. ~At the sight of Rosa, a double cry arose 18 33,2| Provinces. ~It was indeed a sight to see him watching the