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 1        I|    studying, with an impassive countenance, the storm of anger he had
 2       II|      of relief appear upon her countenance.~ ~“‘How long you were in
 3     XIII|     war with each other in his countenance.~ ~He pressed the hands
 4     XXVI|  according as they thought his countenance good or bad, they said to
 5    XXVII| advanced deliberately, but his countenance betrayed him. A close observer
 6    XXXIV|        shall see.”~ ~Martial’s countenance had changed so much during
 7     XLII|       with the same obsequious countenance all the masters who would
 8       LI|      visible upon Aunt Medea’s countenance.~ ~“‘And what is to become
 9      LIV|       without even a change of countenance, from almost omnipotence
10      LIV| consternation visible upon his countenance.~ ~“What is it?” asked Martial,
11       LV|   surprise, Gevrol almost lost countenance, and his blush was equivalent
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