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1 1 | accursed hour you encounter eyes whose calmness terrifies 2 1 | the wound which met their eyes, they recognized a prince 3 1 | gold; and eagerly fixed his eyes on the prophetic cards; 4 1 | lips, and softly shut his eyes, but he unclosed them again 5 1 | thought of suicide, and his eyes rose to the sky: gray clouds, 6 1 | brought a joyful light to his eyes and his dark cheeks. It 7 1 | the young man turned his eyes on him, and the old beggar 8 1 | color did not rise, her eyes did not droop. What was 9 1 | fro in a mist before his eyes. He tried to escape the 10 1 | but by dint of using his eyes, thinking and musing, a 11 1 | future blazed out before the eyes of St. John in Patmos. ~ 12 1 | and dark, almond-shaped eyes. He shivered over midnight 13 1 | richly wrought; a paladin's eyes seemed to sparkle yet under 14 1 | not read his answer in her eyes. ~He caught at all delights, 15 1 | passed before his wearied eyes several pictures by Poussin, 16 1 | curule chair and let his eyes wander across the illusions 17 1 | the canvas closed their eyes for a little relief. Every 18 1 | trembled. He closed his eyes, dazzled by bright rays 19 1 | youthful look in the unmoving eyes of the spectre forbade the 20 1 | expression of his small green eyes that no longer possessed 21 1 | closet, just as his green eyes, with their quiet malevolence, 22 1 | untroubled peace of the divine eyes, the comfort of sorrowing 23 1 | pretended customer with keen eyes. Perhaps the mournful tones 24 1 | caricaturists, with mischievous eyes and bitter tongue, lay in 25 1 | crowns sat on their host. His eyes turned impatiently towards 26 1 | purpler hue, faces lit up, and eyes sparkled. ~While intoxication 27 1 | here at table, up to the eyes in wines and exquisite dishes? 28 1 | Oriental fairyland penetrated eyes now heavy with wine, or 29 1 | a group of women, whose eyes shone like diamonds, suddenly 30 1 | A light shone from their eyes, bewitching as those of 31 1 | black hair and well-shaped eyes. Lebel might have summoned 32 1 | something terrible in her eyes and her smile. Like a pythoness 33 1 | figure, charmingly timid blue eyes, and white transparent brows. 34 1 | to talk with her. In the eyes of the two poets she soon 35 1 | the light in our lover's eyes, what could we need when 36 1 | unceasingly before their weary eyes. The strangest phenomena 37 2 | father's money with smarting eyes and trembling fingers - 38 2 | nothing; for both mind and eyes hovered about that fateful 39 2 | by forty francs. Uneasy eyes suspected me; I turned pale, 40 2 | down on the table. In the eyes of men of the world you 41 2 | that stood in my father's eyes were to me the most splendid 42 2 | was ashamed to meet my own eyes. In spite of the inward 43 2 | my impassioned proposals, eyes to rest my own upon, a heart 44 2 | feminine soul at my mercy; all eyes should be fixed upon me, 45 2 | in the first that met my eyes; but in each and all I saw 46 2 | the fresh air; while my eyes wandered over a view of 47 2 | and weeping had dimmed her eyes. I deferentially mentioned 48 2 | of beading often met my eyes, and suggested new developments, - 49 2 | letting her dark velvet eyes rest upon me with a half 50 2 | attraction lies for me in burning eyes that blaze through a lace 51 2 | which, even for benevolent eyes, breathed sentiment. Her 52 2 | the golden color in her eyes, in which blue streaks mingled 53 2 | revealed by her glittering eyes. ~"So, to be brief, either 54 2 | Quatorze salon came before my eyes. I saw the countess again 55 2 | seemed that the light of her eyes was brighter than the daylight 56 2 | on her white brows; her eyes appeared to dilate, and 57 2 | made a new pleasure for my eyes, disclosed charms my heart 58 2 | My look did not waver; my eyes saw her at once with incredible 59 2 | upon her lips and in her eyes, the smile that she wore 60 2 | picture that so often met my eyes, of the two women in their 61 2 | luxury abased me in my own eyes, while here my self-respect 62 2 | to show her joy, but her eyes sparkled. ~" 'I needed it 63 2 | studied me uneasily; her quick eyes seemed to read my life and 64 2 | almost sacred in our own eyes; it is the life of another 65 2 | seized me; I looked with wild eyes at the furniture when I 66 2 | love expressed itself in my eyes, she bore its light without 67 2 | they seemed, like a tiger's eyes, to have a sheet of metal 68 2 | upon the intoxication in my eyes; she did not reject my admiration 69 2 | detected any tear in her eyes; an affecting scene in a 70 2 | went away with tears in my eyes, planning terrible and outrageous 71 2 | scan her features and her eyes, imploring of them some 72 2 | her hand was passive, her eyes said nothing. ~"When the 73 2 | her hand, with no friendly eyes for her own to meet and 74 2 | or in my forced jests. My eyes would redden, but she did 75 2 | answered. ~"The gladness in her eyes frightened me. ~" 'Is it 76 2 | she read my thought; her eyes fell, and I scrutinized 77 2 | tears that sprang to my eyes. ~" 'You are an angel, Pauline,' 78 2 | I looked at her, and my eyes glittered with anger. Sometimes 79 2 | I saw tears in Pauline's eyes, and I groaned. Moved perhaps 80 2 | grasshoppers, before my eyes. There were my debts, my 81 2 | ungracefully about them; their eyes, lately so brilliant, were 82 2 | you shudder. The hollow eyes with the dark circles round 83 2 | unceremoniously wiping his eyes on a corner of the table-napkin, " 84 2 | in every breast, and all eyes devoured him like flames. 85 2 | countenance grew deeper, and his eyes were fixed and staring. 86 2 | Frenchmen are alike in the eyes of the law,' is for him 87 3 | young frame and the blue eyes, where all his vitality 88 3 | Marquis, with his eager eyes and careworn forehead, he 89 3 | at the pale and unmoving eyes of the deliberate and tedious 90 3 | was a savage gleam in his eyes. The two elders shook with 91 3 | flowed fast from his angry eyes. ~"Oh, my life!" he cried, " 92 3 | feverish face and hollow eyes of Raphael, melancholy and 93 3 | better, half-closing his eyes with exceeding superciliousness. ~" 94 3 | have remarked a young man's eyes set in a mask of age, in 95 3 | in the other case the dim eyes of age peering forth from 96 3 | defiant face and glittering eyes to an envious crowd of stockbrokers, 97 3 | youth, with bright blue eyes, and a moustache. His short 98 3 | coquette arranging herself. All eyes were turned upon her. A 99 3 | in her rejected lover's eyes. Not one of her exiled suitors 100 3 | of every living wave; all eyes were turned upon the stranger 101 3 | costume. A woman's experienced eyes would have discerned and 102 3 | she asked, dropping her eyes as the flush deepened on 103 3 | tears that sprang to his eyes. ~"Pauline," he exclaimed, " 104 3 | further, love sparkled in his eyes, and his emotion overflowed 105 3 | motionless, fixing his unseeing eyes upon the bracket of the 106 3 | length to excuse them in the eyes of the prudish; and as it 107 3 | and shadow, gladdened the eyes. While all the rest of Paris 108 3 | merriment had brought into her eyes. "Now, is it not a heinous 109 3 | like of which I never set eyes on. Drawing a bucket of 110 3 | from sportsmen, under the eyes of any naturalist that chanced 111 3 | is full of mystery; its eyes are provided with a sort 112 3 | himself in a vast foundry; his eyes lighted upon a multitude 113 3 | with iron filings, white eyes, greasy blackened clothing, 114 3 | machine. Where could my eyes have been when I suggested 115 3 | cheeks, as if to secure her eyes from too strong a light, 116 3 | softened mood Raphael's eyes wandered over the room, 117 3 | to live for ever. As his eyes fell upon Pauline, her own 118 3 | that it brought tears to my eyes." ~"And to mine, too," she 119 3 | final effort. Pauline's eyes, grown large with terror, 120 3 | countenance and glowing eyes seemed to belong to some 121 3 | prophet has received the eyes that foresee the future, 122 3 | other, and turned their eyes upon the invalid, as though 123 3 | hidden away. He closed his eyes, so as to see no more. A 124 3 | its entirety to Raphael's eyes. A glance into the past 125 3 | innocence became, in his eyes, a fresh manifestation of 126 3 | about that man's glowing eyes." ~"Will you apologize?" ~" 127 3 | without excuse in our own eyes. It suddenly struck him 128 3 | mountaineer, with the black eyes that can face the sun without 129 3 | wondering pity in the child's eyes, an officious pity in the 130 3 | would meet the clear, bright eyes of the little boy, who occupied 131 3 | in a bent of grass; the eyes scrutinized him with a childish 132 3 | constantly legible in the eyes of the peasants with whom 133 3 | spread herself out before his eyes with tantalizing grace. 134 3 | watching with dull and lifeless eyes the perfumed paper as it 135 3 | every type, with sparkling eyes, attractively and fancifully 136 3 | cried, as Raphael opened his eyes. "I have no voice left except 137 3 | so beautiful before! Your eyes are blazing But come, I 138 3 | from the girl's throat, her eyes dilated with horror, her 139 3 | anguish; she read in Raphael's eyes the vehement desire in which 140 3 | clothing was disordered, her eyes were bathed in tears, her 141 3 | met Raphael's intoxicated eyes, his delirium grew. He sprang 142 Epi| are entranced by her awful eyes; there is a magical power 143 Epi| one kiss on those shining eyes! There is an intoxicating