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1 The look and tone accompanying the words filled Darrell with indignation and disgust.
2 There was a look of arch mischief accompanying the words - aspiritof banter that was truly fascinating.
3 At least it was singing of a sort, for there was a certain swing and rhythm accompanying the words .
4 And on another of these papers, accompanying the words , "The white frost lies upon the tiles," the following:-
5 As she spoke, smiled, and raised her jewelled fingers, the grace accompanying the words was expressive of love and tenderness.
6 And so she sang, accompanying the words , when for a moment unwatched, with a meaning look to one and another:
7 Beat it, you mutt, he observed with moody displeasure, accompanying the words with a gesture which conveyed its own meaning.
8 The wink of his eye, and the gesture accompanying the words showed that the things might very well be more than lively.
9 Indeed, you are not so unsophisticated as you confess to be, said the dark-eyed fiancee, with a tinge of sarcasm accompanying the words .
10 He therefore summoned Rice again, and said slowly, "Mahamdiya-Katianever no more"- accompanyingthe words with a gesture of violent negation.
11 "Five thousand dollars-notbad, by Jove," muttered Mr. Sharpley, in firm set tones, then began whistling the air accompanying the words :
12 'A fair morning to you all,' cried the Queen, accompanying the words with a glance that was reward enough for a life of service.
13 "It is of no consequence," I said, accompanying the words with a gesture of the most utter indifference; "give me the grand total, please."
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