In fact, he'd comeexpressly to see if Shelby was working today.
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After a moment of sweet duplicity she struck up the air she had comeexpressly to play.
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She generally patronized Marchetto, however, and on the present occasion she had comeexpressly to see him.
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I have comeexpressly to find you.
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He said he was comeexpressly to speak to her, and they retired to her closet together.
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Mr. Harding had comeexpressly for advice, and therefore felt himself bound to take the advice given him.
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He is slow and deliberate in speech, and circuitous in introducing the subject he has comeexpressly to discuss.
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When he learned I had comeexpressly to ask for his ideas on vocal technic and study, he said:
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Some-thewisest of the Greeks-have comeexpressly to visit me, so far are they from avoiding intercourse with me.
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Had she comeexpressly for the Clayborne infant, or was she gunning in the dark for a child to steal?
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So Mark, who had comeexpressly to escort the ladies, rode on alongside of Mr. Sowerby in his pink coat.
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What was Olinto Santini doing so far from London, if he had not comeexpressly to meet someone in secret?
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The tent had in the meantime half filled with a new set of young people who had comeexpressly for that pastime.
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The departure of Sobieski, when he had comeexpressly to attend her to Lady Albina, nearly overwhelmed Miss Beaufort's before exhausted spirits.
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The new Queen of Spain, on arriving at Pau, found the Queen Dowager, her aunt, had comeexpressly from Bayonne to meet her.
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So, then, the perpetrator of this kidnapping "was" Robur the engineer, comeexpressly to Philadelphia to destroy in its egg the theory of the balloonists.