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He turned his eyes full upon the withered face that was puckering itself into a smile , but seemed to behold it not . ... exclaimed Giovanni , turning quickly about , as if an inanimate thing should start into feverish life .
He turned his eyes full upon the withered face that was puckering itself into a smile , but seemed to behold it not . ... exclaimed Giovanni , turning quickly about , as if an inanimate thing should start into feverish life .
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I turned my eyes towards the tattered picture above mentioned , and asked of the austere divine wherefore it was that he and his brethren , after the most painful rummaging and groping into their minds , had been able to produce nothing ...
I turned my eyes towards the tattered picture above mentioned , and asked of the austere divine wherefore it was that he and his brethren , after the most painful rummaging and groping into their minds , had been able to produce nothing ...
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took in those ten figures , with scores less conspicuous , rested but an instant upon them , as , impatient of the hubbub of voices , the visitor turned in quest of whom- soever it might be that commanded the ship .
took in those ten figures , with scores less conspicuous , rested but an instant upon them , as , impatient of the hubbub of voices , the visitor turned in quest of whom- soever it might be that commanded the ship .
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