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1 1| an indefinable dread at sight of the stranger. Is he not 2 1| the houses; the harrowing sight of the Seine fretted him 3 1| the thought came at the sight of the mother-of-pearl tints 4 1| have felt alarmed at the sight of this figure, which might 5 1| the young man's returning sight, as he shook off the dreamy 6 1| stirred in the same way by the sight of Napoleon, or of some 7 1| stranger's admiring gaze. At sight of this deathless creation, 8 1| showed some surprise at the sight of a piece of shagreen which 9 1| an appearance at first sight inexplicable. The young 10 1| has been to see. Is not Sight in a manner Insight? And 11 1| by prosaic poets. ~At the sight of all these incomplete 12 2| away that perished at the sight of my father, the despair 13 2| showing my astonishment at the sight of this meagre balance. ~" ' 14 2| painter. It was a pretty sight. I looked about me, seeking 15 2| around her. She rose at the sight of Rastignac, and came towards 16 2| rapture, filled with the sight of Her! What made me happy? 17 2| doorway of the theatre. At the sight of a well-dressed woman 18 2| waistcoat! Oh, to miss the sight of her because I was wet 19 2| to kill an elephant, at sight of all the pleasures of 20 2| monster, terrible at first sight, that must be seized by 21 2| shuddered involuntarily at the sight of a slight difference between 22 3| in that great house. The sight of Jonathan's face would 23 3| wept tears of joy at the sight of his young master, of 24 3| like two children at the sight of a snake. The young man 25 3| Italiens returned upon his sight he beheld, not the Virgin, 26 3| at anything; at the first sight of a beautiful thing it 27 3| manuscripts has been a little lost sight of," and they both laughed 28 3| the touch. Its powers of sight vie in precision and accuracy 29 3| mechanician; "never lose sight of that fundamental principle; 30 3| comment, "don't let us lose sight of the patient." ~"What 31 3| mistress. Both became lost to sight in the footpath that lay 32 3| felt deeply moved by the sight of Valentin as he leaned 33 3| never for a moment losing sight of his antagonist; and the 34 3| mischievous child. At the first sight of this unspoiled and picturesque 35 3| remained bewildered by the sight of her face, white as the