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1 I| grape-vine. At the first glance one would not have taken 2 II| he cast an indescribable glance upon his daughter.~ ~“Did 3 II| Escorval had seen, at the first glance, that his presence was inopportune, 4 III| the apartment in a single glance. The habits of a house reveal 5 III| and his son exchanged a glance of consternation.~ ~Was 6 IV| noticed that the priest’s glance wavered at the sound of 7 V| almost ferocious tone.~ ~A glance from Marie-Anne commanded 8 VI| eyes of their parents, a glance that revealed their delight 9 VII| reward his welcomers.~ ~A glance over the deeds handed him 10 VIII| baroness exchanged a sorrowful glance, but did not allow themselves 11 IX| sorrow than anger in the glance she cast upon Maurice.~ ~“ 12 XI| men. Their attitude, the glance with which they measured 13 XI| expression of his face, his glance, and his gestures accord 14 XIII| Courtornieu, caused his glance to waver.~ ~“They know each 15 XV| abbe perceived this at a glance, but it was not hopeless.~ ~“ 16 XVI| Lacheneur cast a withering glance at his daughter. He suspected 17 XIX| little girl’s” mercy. Each glance of hers made his heart throb 18 XXIV| He cast a suspicious glance around the room, then, in 19 XXIV| Fortunately, a warning glance from the abbe made him restrain 20 XXIV| and Maurice exchanged a glance of consternation. Maurice 21 XXV| and in two hours——”~ ~A glance and a nudge of the elbow 22 XXVII| indulgence.”~ ~Chanlouineau’s glance and gesture expressed such 23 XXVII| was now attained. In the glance he cast upon the abbe, the 24 XXVIII| Assuring himself, with a glance, that he had nothing to 25 XXIX| interrupted Marie-Anne.~ ~With a glance Martial recommended silence; 26 XXX| Chanlouineau’s words and burning glance surprised M. d’Escorval, 27 XXXI| the other, with a peculiar glance at his companion.~ ~So they 28 XXXII| joy could he have cast a glance on the courtyard of the 29 XXXII| enough to remark the rapid glance interchanged between the 30 XXXVI| have scarcely vouchsafed a glance~ ~to the poor peasant who 31 XXXVI| furrows on his brow, and his glance was as keen and piercing 32 XXXVII| consciousness.~ ~His first glance was for his devoted wife, 33 XLIV| are meditating!”~ ~With a glance of scorn and a shrug of 34 XLVII| feet, and cast a bewildered glance around the room. His eyes 35 XLVII| the abbe, with a warning glance at Jean.~ ~A wrathful light 36 XLVII| authority in his words and glance, that Jean and Maurice stood 37 XLVII| cross the threshold. With a glance he took in the whole scene; 38 XLVIII| evening, had she seen the glance which her niece bestowed 39 LII| she had courage to cast a glance of disdain upon the speaker, 40 LIV| But he desired another glance at the interior of the hovel, 41 LIV| them exchange a significant glance.~ ~He was not wrong. The 42 LIV| pursued. He saw the peril at a glance, and his decision was made.~ ~