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1 Her ear caught what seemed to be a note of triumph.
2 For a late train of travellers there seems to be a note of merriment.
3 And then again there would be a note of sadness, though never of bitterness.
4 Inside was a note on lined paper, written in a shaky hand:
5 With Inga, there was a note left behind that confounds the issue.
6 Dad refused to believe it; naming me was a note of defiance.
7 In his mail at the Hightower was a note from Mrs. Akemit:
8 There was a note of surprise but keen interest in Skander's voice.
9 There was a note of harshness in the voice that answered him.
10 The thin sharp sound in her voice was a note of alarm.
11 There was a note of emotion in the tone which implied much.
12 And there was a note for him, someone left on the board.
13 Brunswick's father had been a noted general in the war with Napoleon.
14 There is a note , sir, on the mantel-piece in the next room.
15 This time there was a note of exasperation in Aunt Maryl's voice.
16 There is a note of pain in her voice as she says:
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