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1
The very
red-faced
man
was going to London for a few days.
2
I looked up at a
red-faced
man
in a large straw hat.
3
He took a step toward the
red-faced
man
,
with one hand lifted.
4
A
red-faced
man
with large whiskers, and most impudent in his manner.
5
Yet he heard as plainly as if the
red-faced
man
had shouted.
6
The
red-faced
man
,
however, smiled as if he approved and Cartwright resumed:
7
Then the door opened and a scowling,
red
-
faced
man
sailed past us.
8
As he started back, a stout,
red
-
faced
man
hurried up to him
9
A plump
red-faced
man
,
bald-headed and heavily mustached, appeared, carrying a newspaper.
10
Opposite him, facing slightly sideways, was a small, round, very
red-faced
man
.
11
Now into Babbitt's private room charged a
red-faced
man
,
panting, Look here!
12
We raised them in silent toast to the little
red-faced
man
.
13
A
red-faced
man
stood in the door, and Douglas guessed what was wrong.
14
But the train was moving out and the
red-faced
man
had turned away.
15
In the smaller back room a large,
red-faced
man
sat behind a table.
16
He says they all described a
red-faced
man
with two knives.
red-faced
man
red-faced