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1 Grant that mystery, and all the more complicated phenomena cease to be mysteries .
2 There will always be mysteries in sorrow.
3 And then ghosts won't be mysteries .
4 Here be mysteries , your Honor!
5 He supposed that, even as deeply as he and Death Fang's Bane were bonded, there would always be mysteries between them.
6 His daughter had begun to divine him at the early age when parents suppose themselves still to be mysteries to their children.
7 We are optimistic that communication can be achieved, at least occasionally -thoughthe wyrdbeasts of Arkansaw- 4mayfor ever be mysteries to us.
8 He had made up his mind that Sir Giles Mountjoy's motives should, sooner or later, cease to be mysteries to Sir Giles Mountjoy's clerk.
9 Of course, I believe there are mysteries none of us can explain.
10 From the beginning, we are clear that there are mysteries to David.
11 The worlds that glide around us are mysteries too high for us.
12 Yet there are mysteries I do not know how to account for.
13 Both Mrs. Lisle and that strange woman's son were mysteries to Althea.
14 Brick's abduction threw light on some things that had been mysteries before.
15 There 's mysteries that ain't to be explained, scurce to be spoke of.
16 If anybody in the plant believed There Are Mysteries , it would be Annie.
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