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1 1,1| how to look death in the face. Not a single murmur escaped 2 1,2| bordering on red surrounded his face. His eye was steady, lively, 3 1,2| penetrating eye observed the open face of the sailor, he was convinced 4 1,3| shore. Suddenly Harding's face became animated. ~"Top, 5 2,0| and his great good-natured face grew pale when he saw the 6 2,4| thick beard which covers his face, but he is no longer young, 7 2,5| intelligence, this man's face must have had a sort of 8 2,5| suffered mentally, for his face could not be mistaken; but 9 2,6| the stranger, hiding his face in his hands. "No-never-leave 10 2,6| bank. ~Herbert was there face to face with a fierce jaguar, 11 2,6| Herbert was there face to face with a fierce jaguar, similar 12 2,6| these words the stranger's face flushed, his head sunk on 13 3,2| of a lantern in Ayrton's face. ~Ayrton drew beck. In the 14 3,2| discharged his last barrel in the face of a pirate who was about 15 3,5| eyes to see this individual face to face! It seems to me 16 3,5| this individual face to face! It seems to me that he 17 3,8| behind will dare to meet us face to face!" ~"I am still very 18 3,8| dare to meet us face to face!" ~"I am still very weak, 19 3,8| looked their situation in the face, they analyzed the chances, 20 3,0| reconstructed. ~Cyrus Harding's face, which was paler than usual, 21 3,0| succeeded a hot fit; his face became flushed; his skin 22 3,3| a reporter found himself face to face with a mystery, 23 3,3| reporter found himself face to face with a mystery, it is I