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1 She was a beautiful woman, tall and fair, with a cheery, open countenance .
2 As he scanned M. Étienne's open countenance and princely dress his alarm vanished.
3 Pastor Martens's genial and open countenance did not look its best that day.
4 He admired the courier's frank open countenance , and clear, fearless eyes.
5 There rested no shadow of care upon his open countenance .
6 He noted his buckskin garb, finely-built body, erect manner, and the bright open countenance .
7 Again one of the sharp glances which sat so strangely on Carr's open countenance .
8 On that open countenance there is no mark of Cain.
9 He was very old, but had a merry open countenance .
10 At this question an annoyed look settled instantly on the new owner's open countenance .
11 But the Sister's open countenance showed only a joyful surprise.
12 A slight shade of constraint crossed Mrs. Gisburn's open countenance .
13 He was a young man, with a frank, open countenance .
14 He had, we know, a gay and open countenance , differing so far from Philip.
15 Because he takes you in with an open countenance .
16 But Mister Raymond have a very open countenance and ought to have a good heart.
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