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1 Wendy could feel her palms grow moist on the file she was carrying.
2 My palms grow moist in anticipation of seeing myself on television.
3 His eyes grow moist , but they still shine, when he speaks of Kate Lee.
4 So, though she wasn't unhappy at all, she felt her own eyes grow moist .
5 Sharissa felt her eyes grow moist as he explained the origin of the name.
6 Here all four of their beautiful eyes grow moist .
7 At the sight of Jacob, her eyes grow moist .
8 Harvey felt his own eyes grow moist .
9 She felt her eyes grow moist again.
10 And then Posh's eyes will grow moist sometimes, I think perhaps with the thought that he might-ah ,well
11 The old gentleman nodded; and through the tobacco smoke I saw that his eyes grow moist at the question.
12 She has become reserved, and her eyes grow moist , and her cheeks flushed, if you speak to her suddenly.
13 Sir Humphrey's voice is failing now and his eyes grow moist A man, you see, does not easily forget his first-born.
14 The leaves wilt and grow moist in that time, and that is what gives the dark and peculiar appearance to this tea.
15 Posh was, no doubt, rude, harsh, overbearing with the old gentleman, but his eyes grow moist now when he speaks of him.
16 She saw her husband's eyes grow moist , and she flung herself despairingly at his feet, raising up to him her supplicating hands.
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