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  • Marriage with heart-deep love on both sides would be

    Honorine 2007

  • Marriage with heart-deep love on both sides would be

    Honorine 2007

  • Mirror wondered if the wound was not so much heart-deep as soul-deep.

    Dragons of a Vanished Moon Weis, Margaret 2002

  • Mirror wondered if the wound was not so much heart-deep as soul-deep.

    Dragons Of A Vanished Moon Weis, Margaret 2002

  • He did not know the true cause and nature of Meriet's pain, but he knew that it was heart-deep and very bitter.

    The Devil's Novice Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1983

  • He did not know the true cause and nature of Meriet's pain, but he knew that it was heart-deep and very bitter.

    The Devil's Novice Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1983

  • He admitted that Gila had an influence over his friend, but that it had really gone heart-deep seemed impossible.

    The Witness Grace Livingston Hill Lutz

  • They determined, like them, to lay aside all concealment of their religious profession, and openly to proclaim their heart-deep convictions as to the vital principles of the gospel of Christ.

    The Vaudois of Piedmont A Visit to their Valleys

  • The sin that confronts us reveals to us our need of strength, but the sin that dogs our steps has, maybe, a deeper lesson to teach us -- even our need of heart-deep holiness.

    The Threshold Grace Percy C. Ainsworth

  • I was an honest man once, captain, but I am a rascal now; warp and woof, skin-deep and heart-deep, ay, to the bones and marrow, -- I am all the way a rascal!

    Nick of the Woods Robert M. Bird

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