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1  It itched till the tears come into my eyes.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER II.
2  I opened my eyes and looked around, trying to make out where I was.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII.
3  Jim's eyes bugged out when he heard that; and I reckon mine did, too.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XIX.
4  He stopped, but I never see the duke look so ugly out of his eyes before.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXI.
5  I set there behind a clump of bushes, in about six foot of him, and kept my eyes on him steady.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VIII.
6  She was mighty red in the face for a minute, and her eyes lighted up, and it made her powerful pretty.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII.
7  He came in gaping and digging one fist into his eyes, and he was dragging a gun along with the other one.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVII.
8  His hair was long and tangled and greasy, and hung down, and you could see his eyes shining through like he was behind vines.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER V.
9  Miss Charlotte she held her head up like a queen while Buck was telling his tale, and her nostrils spread and her eyes snapped.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII.
10  At last I got so sleepy I couldn't keep my eyes open all I could do, and so before I knowed what I was about I was sound asleep, and the candle burnin.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VI.
11  Sherburn run his eye slow along the crowd; and wherever it struck the people tried a little to out-gaze him, but they couldn't; they dropped their eyes and looked sneaky.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXII.
12  Mary Jane was red-headed, but that don't make no difference, she was most awful beautiful, and her face and her eyes was all lit up like glory, she was so glad her uncles was come.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXV.
13  His hands was long and thin, and every day of his life he put on a clean shirt and a full suit from head to foot made out of linen so white it hurt your eyes to look at it; and on Sundays he wore a blue tail-coat with brass buttons on it.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVIII.
14  Then I struck up the road, and when I passed the mill I see a sign on it, "Phelps's Sawmill," and when I come to the farm-houses, two or three hundred yards further along, I kept my eyes peeled, but didn't see nobody around, though it was good daylight now.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXI.
15  I read considerable to Jim about kings and dukes and earls and such, and how gaudy they dressed, and how much style they put on, and called each other your majesty, and your grace, and your lordship, and so on, 'stead of mister; and Jim's eyes bugged out, and he was interested.'
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XIV.
16  You'd see a muddy sow and a litter of pigs come lazying along the street and whollop herself right down in the way, where folks had to walk around her, and she'd stretch out and shut her eyes and wave her ears whilst the pigs was milking her, and look as happy as if she was on salary.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXI.
17  And twice I went down the rod away in the night, and slipped around front, and see her setting there by her candle in the window with her eyes towards the road and the tears in them; and I wished I could do something for her, but I couldn't, only to swear that I wouldn't never do nothing to grieve her any more.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XLI.
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