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  • They stared at each other in a kind of awed silence, and then she laughed-a low, sudden growl that brought such radiance to her face that he was surprised all over again.

    Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002

  • They stared at each other in a kind of awed silence, and then she laughed-a low, sudden growl that brought such radiance to her face that he was surprised all over again.

    Morgawr Brooks, Terry 2002

  • They stared at each other in a kind of awed silence, and then she laughed-a low, sudden growl that brought such radiance to her face that he was surprised all over again.

    Morgawr BROOKS, Terry 2002

  • She threw back her head and laughed-a full-throated, joyous laugh-and smiled at him, eyes sparkling.

    Beyond World's End Lackey, Mercedes 2001

  • She threw back her head and laughed-a full-throated, joyous laugh-and smiled at him, eyes sparkling.

    Beyond World's End Lackey, Mercedes 2000

  • The mage laughed-a bitter, groaning sound-and fell over onto the stony floor of the glen in a rattling, clanking heap.

    Dalamar the Dark Berberick, Nancy Varian 2000

  • Martis laughed-a sound that held no trace of humor.

    Fiddler Fair Lackey, Mercedes 1998

  • His companions, with some prompting, laughed-a little sickly, but it was laughter.

    The Doom Brigade Weis, Margaret 1996

  • His companions, with some prompting, laughed-a little sickly, but it was laughter.

    The Doom Brigade Weis, Margaret 1996

  • His companions, with some prompting, laughed-a little sickly, but it was laughter.

    The Doom Brigade Weis, Margaret 1996

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