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1      VII|   the far from reassuring faces of his two sons.~ ~He came
2      XXV|   there; men with anxious faces, women in tears, soliciting,
3    XXVII|   their aprons over their faces. They were weeping bitterly,
4   XXVIII|   read incredulity on the faces of the judges. But calumny
5    XLVII| it showed itself in their faces; and Maurice remarked their
6   XLVIII|  By the expression on the faces of the valets when he dismounted
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