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1 And yet I am loth to have that fair throat strained.
2 Her eyes blazed, her nostrils were wide, in her fair throat a little pulse beat angrily.
3 She smiled at him without speaking, while her fair throat trembled with a pulse of pain.
4 Again laughter bubbled up in her fair throat , and her hands fell to weaving the soft, outer darkness.
5 Her head was thrown back, showing her fair throat and the sweet upward curves of her lips and brows.
6 With vicious, murderous fingers he seized upon her fair throat , shaking her as a terrier might shake a rat.
7 It contained nothing but Papal indulgences and rough stones, and fair throats were opened in some disappointment.
8 After good wine, and plenty thereof, fair throats will make men of taste swallow that remarkable composer.
9 "Nothing ever did cut me so before, Vincy," said the wife, her fair throat and chin beginning to tremble again, "only his illness."
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