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 1        I|         with pale cheeks and set teeth, Father Chupin preserved
 2        V|         Maurice, through his set teeth as he watched his enemy
 3       XV|        he was shivering, and his teeth were chattering as if with
 4     XXIV|         colorless lips disclosed teeth convulsively clinched, and
 5    XXVII| smouldering in their eyes, their teeth tightly clinched. They were
 6   XXVIII|         his jacket open with his teeth, he drew from it two letters,
 7   XXVIII|        mean?’~ ~“Jean ground his teeth in rage. ‘This means that
 8     XLII|     tightly drawn over his sharp teeth; he was evidently expecting
 9     XLIV|      understood, for between his teeth he added:~ ~“Undoubtedly,
10      XLV|         muttered through her set teeth. “Who knows but Martial
11    XLVII|      these words through his set teeth in such low tones that Maurice,
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