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1 1| light gave a foreboding look to Paris; like a pretty 2 1| place with an abstracted look, while his lips displayed 3 1| youth remarked carelessly: ~"Look round, monsieur! We have 4 1| surrounded by a cloud, seemed to look longingly out of Latour' 5 1| by. ~A curiously youthful look in the unmoving eyes of 6 1| appearance, and gave him the look of one of those Jewish types 7 1| fraud?" he went on, after a look at the anxious old man. " 8 1| forfeit?" ~"You must not look among the common motives 9 1| light up the opposite wall; "look at that leathern skin," 10 1| curiosities and seemed to look for something. ~"What is 11 1| column, giving the other a look as he did so. "He has given 12 1| that, we certainly did not look like duns, creditors, sheriff' 13 1| such genius, that one might look to find him at Court or 14 1| subscribers. Journalism, look you, is the religion of 15 1| table. ~Raphael took a last look round the room before he 16 1| necessity to some of us? Look out for your digestion, 17 1| your digestion, and only look," he added, with a mock-heroic 18 1| read nor seen?" ~"Emile, look out for your coat; your 19 1| existence of God!" ~"Don't look!" Raphael cried, pouncing 20 1| not exist as yet? I never look before or behind. Isn't 21 1| comes to pass? You would look on us then as mere human 22 1| whether we go to the Opera or look on in the Place de Greve?" ~" 23 1| leagues to drink in one look and a denial with untold 24 1| Aquilina, with dreadful look, and a smile full of pity 25 1| What experience did you look to find by a jump into the 26 1| art thou with thy 'Ah'! Look here, now. Does some disease 27 2| which are so pleasant to look back upon. Our jaded palates 28 2| lost; my fancy led me to look on a cafe as a disreputable 29 2| turned to me with a kindly look, saying with more or less 30 2| impudent gesture or insolent look. I declare, on my soul and 31 2| expressed all my hopes in a look, and laid before her, in 32 2| at every chance courteous look. In spite of my readiness 33 2| semblance of interest in look or word for a tenderer solicitude, 34 2| its discomforts only; they look to find in their lovers 35 2| glance, amid her court, a look that exposes the unreality 36 2| life." We need not stop to look at what people think, but 37 2| starting-point. Now, you had better look after its success yourself; 38 2| round the rooms. ~" 'Don't look as if you were too much 39 2| box in the first tier. My look did not waver; my eyes saw 40 2| the sort of answer I might look for under such circumstances; 41 2| I sat down. (An anxious look passed over her face.) ' 42 2| my opinion, and I have to look as if I entered into all 43 2| awoke once more, at a single look and word. Yet if reviving 44 2| me before the duke by a look, a gesture, that it is useless 45 2| she did not understand a look. A young man's life is at 46 2| was over. Yet the faded look that came over her beautiful 47 2| ill-humoredly - 'I did not look well this evening, my complexion 48 2| you did yesterday. Just look here, I still have the marks 49 2| my needs'; for the hard look passed over her face which 50 2| that is left here.' ~"Her look weighed heavily on my heart; 51 2| that genius pays to pain? ~"Look at all great men; nature 52 2| company of my friends, I might look to see a gentleman enter 53 2| fellow, for our desires, look you, are bound to expand " ~" 54 2| with a dark, inscrutable look at his boon companions. ~" 55 3| and with the abstracted look peculiar to philosophers. 56 3| room every hour or so, to look after the fire and everything 57 3| Jonathan, you will look after me as if I were a 58 3| extraordinary intelligence seemed to look out from them and to grasp 59 3| to lessen his hoard; the look of a bound Prometheus, of 60 3| or rather it was the same look that Raphael had turned 61 3| Civility had compelled him to look at the pale and unmoving 62 3| shop-girls admire it, and look longingly at the yellow 63 3| had not yet entered, to look after itself. The instinct 64 3| cracked voice. "I used to look at existence from a wrong 65 3| in the orchestra, "Just look at that lovely creature 66 3| his little black cravat! Look, he is preening himself. 67 3| the dial, then he went to look for a little clay in a corner 68 3| Let's see! let's have a look at it!" cried the delighted 69 3| love. Pauline seemed to look at him as she lay with her 70 3| been over-excited. Let us look for the origin of the disease 71 3| meaning of the tone, the look and gesture that accompanied 72 3| mere weed; wide valleys look as narrow as meadow paths. 73 3| lake; but Raphael liked to look at the opposite shore from 74 3| puzzled to know which way to look, an expression no longer 75 3| be obedient, but in the look full of pity and devotion 76 3| that remains of it. If you look at me any longer, I shall