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  • His expression tered two emotions at once -- regret and didn't mean to ...

    Adam's Fall Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1988

  • It is a translation somewhat al - tered from the French, and in - tended ta ridicule the absurd re« veries of Animal Magnetism, 1% was well acted* received great ap« pkusej snd is still frdquenfly per-r formed.

    Biographia dramatica, or, A companion to the playhouse: 1782

  • She had been nat - tered and intrigued by Handy's advance, and not at all dis - mayed by his erection, but she did not want to be a laughingstock.

    Here There Are Monsters 2010

  • Altogether there were not less than five hundred scat - tered over the coal district.

    Chennai 2010

  • The footprints Tas had been following now scat - tered through the room.

    Stalling 2010

  • Way off in the distance above him, the inside of the dome looked like a crystal-clear night sky, either from black paint splashed with white to look like stars, or from an absence of light so far from the large but shel - tered windows.

    Stalling 2010

  • Outside the wind still screamed and the rain splashed and pat - tered against the windows.

    Sole Music 2010

  • These were scat - tered all across Phaze; most were small, hidden hamlets whose inhabitants eked out their existence by hunting and farming.

    Here There Are Monsters 2010

  • "Here is a very fashionable epistle," I remarked as he en - tered.

    Sole Music 2010

  • "South of Zeriak ... that's Icewall," Tasslehoff mut - tered to himself, tapping his chin.

    Stalling 2010

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