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"Immensely," he told her, and was rewarded with another burst of laughter, sweet and entirely filled with joy.
Hero Come Back Laurens, Stephanie 2005
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"Immensely," replied Lord Standon, who himself had, lost more than he could afford -- indeed, there was little doubt that this race would almost prove his ruin; but, nevertheless, his inordinate good humour and optimistic nature triumphed above every other consideration.
Adrien Leroy Charles Garvice
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"Immensely," said Mr. Raleigh with a smile; "but, fortunately, for no great time."
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 39, January, 1861 Various
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"Immensely," he agreed; "but I'm afraid no amount of jolliness could tempt ----"
The Kingdom Round the Corner A Novel Coningsby Dawson 1921
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"Immensely," I replied, watching her delightedly as she arranged the roses in carefully blended groups.
Bat Wing Sax Rohmer 1921
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"Immensely," I answered, waving my hand towards my bookshelves.
The Betrayal 1906
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"Immensely," said the little doctor; which being again echoed heartily by all the rest, old Mr. King began to feel very much elated at his part in the proceedings, and in a quarter of an hour it seemed as if the expedition had been especially planned for the benefit of the
Five Little Peppers Midway Margaret Sidney 1884
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"Immensely," said Wilfrid, half bowing to the Signora -- to whom, as to
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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"Immensely," said Wilfrid, half bowing to the Signora -- to whom, as to
Sandra Belloni — Volume 4 George Meredith 1868
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"Immensely," said Wilfrid, half bowing to the Signora -- to whom, as to
Sandra Belloni — Complete George Meredith 1868
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