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1 1,3| many statues, under the eye of their chief, Count Tilly, 2 3,1| his burning lips. ~With an eye keen as that of a bird of 3 4,2| glistened in his half-closed eye, and answered, - ~"Captain 4 5,3| everything that pleases the eye. He studied Nature in all 5 7,1| with the telescope to his eye. ~This telescope had not 6 7,2| circulating veins with the naked eye. Certainly, certainly, not 7 7,3| first leaves which met his eye and then exclaimed, in a 8 9,2| he slept not, he kept his eye fixed on the narrow window, 9 11,3| which was glistening in his eye, and which was shed much 10 19,1| poor girl did not close an eye, and before she rose in 11 22,2| caress each other under the eye of Heaven." ~~At this moment, 12 23,1| recognized with the naked eye, but sufficiently near to 13 27,1| searching glance of the proud eye of the Prince prevented 14 27,1| start, his generally quiet eye flashed, and a death-like 15 31,2| assemblage at every halt. ~Every eye was looking eagerly for 16 33,1| surveyed with his eagle eye the three extremities of