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1 Then her glance shifted and dwelt a moment on Terry-with pity, he wondered?
2 Then they dwelt a moment on the shipwreck which had ended the "Pilgrim's" voyage.
3 When Wayland dwelt a moment on what such a conjunction of observers might mean, his thoughts jumped.
4 It dwelt a moment , vivid with the heart close behind and remorseful for misreading of old his fine character.
5 There was contemptuous pity in the outsider's look as it dwelt a moment upon me before he replied: "The man was myself."
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