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1 But was there a certain wildness about him?
2 An ill-kept, grizzled beard descended upon his chest, and gave a certain wildness to his appearance.
3 Dodd answered with a roughness and a certain wildness never seen in him before: Danger, sir!
4 Suddenly she noticed a certain wildness about Pink's eyes, and the hard strained look of his mouth.
5 And in those eyes a certain wildness .
6 Just to say that there is a certain wildness to the predictions of the future at the moment.
7 Always there had dwelt caged in her a certain wildness which did not come from her English blood.
8 A certain wildness came into his eyes, as if the effort he made was almost too much for him.
9 There are many parts of the earth's face which offer the necessary combination of a certain wildness with a kindly variety.
10 She checked it at once, but not before a certain wildness in it had let loose upon him a rush of delight.
11 Her form, her attitude, spoke not only of instinctive grace, but of a certain wildness in admirable harmony with the surrounding scene.
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