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 1       II|      to-day fall upon you to tear you to pieces!”~ ~His eye
 2      XXI| mother whom you forget!”~ ~A tear glistened in the young man’
 3     XXII|      of the enterprise.~ ~To tear them from their merry-making
 4     XXII|  will not leave my carriage; tear me from it if you dare!”~ ~
 5     XXIX|      he had not been able to tear himself away from the citadel
 6      XXX|      his.~ ~“If I could only tear down this thin partition,”
 7    XLIII|        she thought. “I would tear my heart out if it were
 8     XLIV|      features relaxed, and a tear trembled in his eye.~ ~Marie-Anne
 9     XLIV|   eye.~ ~Marie-Anne saw that tear. She thought she had conquered,
10      LII|      the room, and she saw a tear in his eye.~ ~“What has
11       LV|      seemed only asleep.~ ~A tear glittered in Martial’s eye.~ ~“
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