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1 1| that heart of his." ~The stranger did not heed this warning 2 1| indefinable dread at sight of the stranger. Is he not wretched indeed 3 1| heap of coin against the stranger's stake. ~The banker forgot 4 1| gold before the bank. The stranger turned pale at the lips, 5 1| own wife and family. ~The stranger was beset with such thoughts 6 1| became dull again when the stranger quickly drew out his hand 7 1| carita! la carita!" ~The stranger threw the coins to the old 8 1| window, fixed upon the fair stranger a gaze as eager as man can 9 1| perfect beauty." ~In the stranger's fearful position this 10 1| effects. ~First of all, the stranger compared the three galleries 11 1| and you shall see!" ~The stranger followed his guide to a 12 1| other. Then construing the stranger's silence as an order, the 13 1| twilight, could not alarm the stranger. The terrors of life had 14 1| might have convinced the stranger that Gerard Dow's "Money 15 1| in contempt. And yet the stranger submitted himself to the 16 1| discovered the canvas to the stranger's admiring gaze. At sight 17 1| receiving any perquisites?" ~The stranger could scarcely suppress 18 1| I must admit," said the stranger, "that I have no idea how 19 1| held out his stiletto. The stranger took it and tried to cut 20 1| Bengal?" ~"No, sir," said the stranger, as he felt the emblematical 21 1| interrupted the young stranger. ~"Tried it!" exclaimed 22 1| excess for me!" said the stranger, pouncing upon the piece 23 1| thought and study," the stranger replied; "and yet they have 24 1| put off for a time." ~The stranger was surprised and irritated 25 2| Rastignac addressed the stranger as he sat down at a neighboring 26 3| carriage," said the elderly stranger, pointing to a fine equipage 27 3| away. If I were to let any stranger come into the house without 28 3| he said to himself. The stranger's hair and eyebrows and 29 3| eyes were turned upon the stranger lady. The applause of young 30 3| He turned abruptly, the stranger made a similar movement, 31 3| brought in contact with a stranger; and they remained face 32 3| word, and staring at the stranger. ~"You are not afraid to