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1 His whole countenance had become alive with a sort of jealous understanding.
2 The scarlet lips fell into unpleasant, cruel lines that transfigured the whole countenance .
3 His whole countenance changed, and the muscles of his face quivered.
4 As Enguerrand said these simple words, his whole countenance , seemed changed.
5 A strange and new expression had settled upon her whole countenance .
6 When he caught sight of one of these animals his whole countenance changed.
7 His whole countenance lit up as if my words had fed his soul.
8 His whole countenance changed, his eye brightened, and the nostril dilated.
9 But-and this awful thought caused her whole countenance to change.
10 Sidney started to his feet, and his whole countenance was changed.
11 Dick turned to him, a curious falling in his whole countenance .
12 His whole countenance is expressive of genius, observation, and extreme sensibility.
13 Sweetwater broke out into a smile, which changed his whole countenance .
14 When Wiseli saw Otto coming towards her, her whole countenance glowed with pleasure.
15 The lips were pressed tightly together, and the whole countenance expressed the grimmest determination.
16 The whole countenance of the duchesse turned pale, except her lips, which became blue.
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