Author:  Victor Hugo
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It would have been difficult to say what was the nature of this look, and whence proceeded the flame that flashed from it. It was a fixed gaze, which was, nevertheless, full of trouble and tumult. And, from the profound immobility of his whole body, barely agitated at intervals by an involuntary shiver, as a tree is moved by the wind; from the stiffness of his elbows, more marble than the balustrade on which they leaned; or the sight of the petrified smile which contracted his face,- one would have said that nothing living was left about Claude Frollo except his eyes.

( Victor Hugo )
[ The Hunchback of Notre-Dame ]
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