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 1       II|      satisfaction overspread her features.~ ~“‘That is well,’ she
 2        V|          void of expression, his features distorted, his lips pale
 3       VI|          able to distinguish his features.~ ~“It is Chanlouineau!”
 4       VI|          the drawing-room.~ ~His features were distorted with fury,
 5     XIII|        that he was on guard, his features might have been marble for
 6       XV|          back to his home.~ ~His features were so distorted with suffering
 7      XVI|          twenty; but his haggard features and his precocious beard
 8      XVI|   furious passion contracted his features.~ ~But, by a prodigious
 9     XVII| self-control, and to compose her features. She profited by it.~ ~She
10      XXI|    horror contracted Lacheneur’s features. It was evident to all that
11    XXVII|          deny this! Your haggard features, your swollen eyes, your
12   XXVIII|   Chanlouineau on his knees, his features distorted by what was apparently
13     XXXI|        age, his stature, and his features corresponded with the descriptions
14    XXXII|           the contraction of his features, his gloomy manner, and
15     XLIV|    almost to bursting; his stern features relaxed, and a tear trembled
16      XLV|         she had spent below, her features had become frightfully changed.
17     XLVI|    herself in her arm-chair, her features contracted by mortal anguish.~ ~“
18    XLVII|        recognize these distorted features, this face swollen and discolored
19    XLVII|   complete bewilderment upon his features.~ ~“Yes,” he faltered, “
20    XLVII|        of Marie-Anne’s distorted features now.~ ~“She perished the
21   XLVIII|          solitude to compose her features, to regain her self-possession,
22   XLVIII|        sorrow imprinted upon her features.~ ~“How much you must have
23        L|       and Marie-Anne’s distorted features were ever before her. She
24      LIV|          of gloom steal over his features, and seeing him thus thoughtful
25      LIV|          and had he examined his features closely, he would perhaps
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