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 1        I|    returned from the army.~ ~With tears of rage in his eyes, he
 2       II|        beautiful eyes filled with tears.~ ~“If what you say proves
 3      III|        Any great falsehood brings tears to his eyes, and then they
 4       IV|           yours should never know tears. I will be your advocate
 5        V|           in vain, to repress the tears of rage and of sorrow which
 6       VI|            perhaps to conceal the tears which inundated her face—
 7       VI|          which inundated her facetears of joy and of gratitude.~ ~
 8       IX|            and which betrayed the tears that had fallen during the
 9     XIII|      succeeded in restraining her tears— that they were even trembling
10      XVI|        the reason of my son——’”~ ~Tears glittered in Marie-Anne’
11     XVII|         conclude by shedding real tears.~ ~She learned this one
12     XVII|       with the first real sincere tears she had shed since her entrance
13     XXIV|          pale, frightened, and in tears.~ ~The disaster had already
14     XXIV|          me has cost you too many tears and too much sorrow already.
15      XXV|          She would have dried her tears, if necessary, to bid him “
16      XXV|          and their lips and their tears met in one long kiss.~ ~“
17      XXV|           anxious faces, women in tears, soliciting, imploring an
18    XXVII|         more pale and gloomy; and tears streamed down the wrinkled
19    XXVII|       walls, and eyes filled with tears, came back to his place
20   XXVIII|          in his hands to hide his tears, and, for a moment, seemed
21      XXX|        eyes once more filled with tears. But he quickly dried them
22     XXXI|          down completely.~ ~Great tears gushed from his eyes, and
23   XXXIII|          which had caused so many tears and so much blood to flow.
24     XXXV|    massacre at Montaignac.~ ~With tears rolling down his cheeks,
25     XXXV|          Farewell!”~ ~It was with tears in his eyes that Maurice
26    XXXVI|           pillows, she burst into tears.~ ~Maurice anxiously approached
27    XXXVI|       Maurice entreated her, with tears in his eyes, to conceal
28    XXXVI|           one sacrifice that drew tears from his eyes; he had shaved
29   XXXVII|      yielded only to Marie-Anne’s tears, angered him beyond endurance.~ ~“
30  XXXVIII|     Courtornieu. What reproaches, tears, anger and threats he would
31    XXXIX|          strength to restrain her tears and to compel her lips to
32      XLI|           by a spasm, while great tears rolled silently down her
33     XLII|        dismissed, in spite of her tears and protestations.~ ~All
34     XLII|      person, undoubtedly, but her tears flowed quite as freely for
35     XLIV|      anguish he had cost her? The tears gushed to her eyes when
36    XLVII|           was about to leave. The tears sprang to his eyes.~ ~“You
37    XLVII|         flame of anger drying the tears in his eyes.~ ~“Who are
38    XLVII|           and remorse, and silent tears rolled slowly down his cheeks.~ ~“
39   XLVIII|               Then she shed a few tears, but not more than she had
40   XLVIII| Astonishment dried the ever ready tears of Aunt Medea.~ ~That her
41        L|     arm-chair near the bed. Great tears were rolling down her cheeks,
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