Book,  Par.

1    II,     36| received him with unmoved countenance. The emperor then read out
2   XII,     20|   dress and expression of countenance as much as possible to his
3   XII,     24|   stood too with fearless countenance when he was exposed to the
4  XIII,     18| and confusion, though her countenance struggled to hide it, so
5    XV,     82|   her husband, and with a countenance and frame white to a degree
6   XVI,     33| rising fury in his voice, countenance, and eye, that familiar
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