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1 Inquiries there elicited the facts which have so startled you.
2 A commission of inquiry held by British officers of Native Indian regiments elicited the facts .
3 A brief conversation with an official elicited the fact that Sobieski awaited Prince Michael's commands.
4 His inquiries elicited the fact that Neuman was out in the fields, waiting for the harvest-hands.
5 Evening was falling, and inquiry elicited the fact that Don Vincenza's residence was still twelve miles distant.
6 Further inquiry had elicited the fact that the men he had gone off with were from the Glendora.
7 A few questions elicited the facts .
8 Further questioning only elicited the fact that Joe did not know the name or condition of his victim.
9 A couple of questions elicited the fact that the paper would be on sale by four the next morning.
10 By dint of questioning Mahony elicited the fact that Glendinning had been unseated by a young horse, three days previously.
11 Inquiry of McCloud elicited the fact that the ex-jockey had swallowed a hasty meal and had immediately retired to Room 4.
12 But subsequent investigation elicited the fact that Jimmy in his backward fall had bitten his tongue to the effusion of blood.
13 Roosevelt directs me to report to you with my two guns. Inquiry elicited the fact that the young trooper was Serg.
14 Miss Goold's inquiries elicited the fact that he held an undefined position under his brother, a respectable manufacturer of woollen goods.
15 In cross-examination he succeeds in eliciting the fact that the only "weapons" carried by the miners were the two flag staffs.
16 An inquiry from the hall porter at the North-Western elicited the fact that no such personage as Mr. Schwarz described had entered the hotel.
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