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1 The earl's face, half indignant, half incredulous , wholly curious, made Ormiston smile.
2 She looked at him radiant, half incredulous - the pious wish shining in her eyes.
3 Paaker looked at the dwarf half incredulous and half threatening.
4 The chorus, half incredulous , demand what messenger conveyed the intelligence.
5 He wondered, half incredulous , if that was in deed true.
6 She leant over the back of a chair, watching him, half incredulous , half amused.
7 Proclus was covered with confusion, but still seemed half incredulous .
8 Lucrezia was terrified, almost like one assailed suddenly by robbers, terrified and half incredulous .
9 His eyes lift back to me, half amused, half incredulous .
10 I asked again, half incredulous after so many disappointments.
11 A smile, half whimsical, half incredulous , lit his eyes.
12 Banks, whose own force was cut down by heavy drafts to the eastward, was half incredulous .
13 He bore with what she said to him, half disappointed and depressed, yet also half incredulous .
14 I understand that look, half incredulous , half inquisitive.
15 No wonder that the Greek genius, half incredulous of the soul, clung with such tenacity to Youth.
16 Her look was half offended, half incredulous .
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