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1 Edith's countenance, which had flushed with hope , now fell at this.
2 But when, flushed with hope , she looked-thering was gone!
3 His adversary, however, evidently belonged to that class, and, when flushed with hope , reminded me of the feather-hunter.
4 He looked down at the faces gazing up at him, faces that had been pale with fear but were now flushed with hope .
5 Fresh and fair she was as the dawn of June; her face bright, red-lipped, and clear-eyed, and her cheeks flushed with hope and love.
6 When Mr. Gresham told him the terms of Mr. Panton's will, far from appearing disappointed or dejected, Mr. Henry's face flushed with hope and joy.
7 Flushed with hope , undoubting of triumph, her citizens only listened for the wild cheer that would echo back from conquered Washington.
8 Flushed with hope , the confederates opened the campaign by despatching 15,000 men across the Apennines to join the Etruscan insurgents.
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