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Examples

  • And then, coming to the point, & odq; If Lizzie is not here, & cdq; he added, & odq; neither apparently is the Baroness. &cdq;

    The Europeans 1878

  • Clifford said. & odq; It makes me feel gloomy. &cdq;

    The Europeans 1878

  • Felix presently added, & odq; Do go on with your slipper, I like to see you work. &cdq;

    The Europeans 1878

  • He had a large morsel of cake before him; but he fingered it without eating it. & odq; I sometimes think you are growing cruel, & cdq; he added.

    The Europeans 1878

  • You said that it was the prompting of natural affection; and when I suggested some reasons against it you declared that the voix du sang should go before everything. &cdq;

    The Europeans 1878

  • She began to sit for her portrait on the following day — in the open air, on the north side of the piazza. & odq; I wish you would tell me what you think of us — how we seem to you, & cdq; she said to

    The Europeans 1878

  • Charlotte took up her variegated canvas, and began to draw vague blue stitches in a big round rose. & odq; If Gertrude is so — so strange, & cdq; she said, & odq; why do you want to marry her?

    The Europeans 1878

  • Charlotte looked at him, almost for the first time, as if her meaning required to be severely pointed. & odq; You have a great influence over her. & cdq;

    The Europeans 1878

  • After this he burst out laughing. & odq; I see it must seem to you very strange, & cdq; he said.

    The Europeans 1878

  • Yes, he was remarkably handsome; but his smile was almost a grimace. & odq; It is very still, & cdq; he went on, coming nearer again.

    The Europeans 1878

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