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"Distinctly," he answered, in his sedate, veiled voice, and then coughed a little.
A Personal Record 1919
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The purpose instilled into me by his simple and final "Distinctly" remained dormant, yet alive to await its opportunity.
A Personal Record 1919
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( "Distinctly," Caro murmured.) "And wouldn't it be hard to say which side the lunacy was on?"
The Creators A Comedy May Sinclair 1904
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"Distinctly," I answered; "I've got the taste of it in my mouth now."
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The purpose instilled into me by his simple and final "Distinctly" remained dormant, yet alive to await its opportunity.
Some Reminiscences Joseph Conrad 1890
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"Distinctly," he answered in his sedate, veiled voice and then coughed a little.
Some Reminiscences Joseph Conrad 1890
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The purpose instilled into me by his simple and final "Distinctly" remained dormant, yet alive to await its opportunity.
A Personal Record Joseph Conrad 1890
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"Distinctly," he answered; "and what is more, I saw a shadow flitting through the other door leading out of the library, which we found, if you remember, bolted on the inside."
The Uninhabited House Mrs. J. H. Riddell 1869
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"Distinctly," replied Glenn; "and I have since felt so much anxiety to be acquainted with it that I have several times been on the eve of asking you to gratify my curiosity; but thinking it might be impertinent, I have forborne.
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Distinctly second favourites at the start of the series, they are now unassailable.
Alastair Cook leads way with another ton as England beat Pakistan 2012
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