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1 1| grow deeper as all heads turned curiously towards the new 2 1| before the bank. The stranger turned pale at the lips, and softly 3 1| But the young man turned his eyes on him, and the 4 1| child, left the footway, and turned towards the houses; the 5 1| The young man quickly turned to another picture, and 6 1| impersonated fresh characters, and turned his mind to details, rejecting 7 1| civilizations before the Flood are turned up in bed after bed and 8 1| stood a little old man who turned the light of the lamp upon 9 1| to his grave, and hastily turned the skin over, like some 10 1| skin of a wild ass." And he turned quickly to the tables strewn 11 1| on their host. His eyes turned impatiently towards the 12 2| penetrate. I had my back turned on the table where my future 13 2| I knew which of the two turned up the king as well as if 14 2| Uneasy eyes suspected me; I turned pale, and drops of perspiration 15 2| counted the money, and turned to me with a kindly look, 16 2| left us alone, the countess turned to me with an inexplicable 17 2| from her fingers. The key turned; that means that Gaudin 18 2| man in number seven - it turned for you, but not for him. 19 2| fiercely from the face I turned upon her, she met it with 20 2| went for a warming-pan, turned down the bed, and helped 21 2| maid left her. The countess turned to and fro several times, 22 3| same look that Raphael had turned upon the Seine, or upon 23 3| nothing is left to me!" ~He turned to the professor and went 24 3| arranging herself. All eyes were turned upon her. A young peer of 25 3| Raphael's steady gaze and turned pale, aghast at the intolerable 26 3| every mortification, had turned into a lie. ~At the opening 27 3| living wave; all eyes were turned upon the stranger lady. 28 3| orchestra began, the musicians turned to the audience to request 29 3| the edge of her box and turned her face in three-quarter 30 3| in outlines of fire. He turned abruptly, the stranger made 31 3| cried, 'He is there!' and I turned round and saw you. I fled, 32 3| His peruke was strangely turned up, by being constantly 33 3| of science, when he had turned his magnifying glass upon 34 3| as she lay with her face turned towards him in an attitude 35 3| delightful hues. Then he turned his gaze at last upon the 36 3| long time. His back was turned upon the gathering, and 37 3| whisper to each other, and turned their eyes upon the invalid, 38 3| he came towards her, she turned her back upon him, and pretended 39 3| in hearts that wealth has turned to stone, or that have been 40 3| footsteps not far from him. He turned about and saw the companion; 41 3| of glowing rose-color, or turned dull and gray. Upon the 42 3| stillness all at once; the cows turned their heads towards the 43 3| Italian, he would have perhaps turned brigand, for the love of 44 3| bowed his head. Jonathan turned to his master in alarm,