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1 Helen's tone held a touch of admiring awe as she listened.
2 His face was still colourless, but his black eyes held a touch of fire.
3 His voice, she noted, held a touch of awe.
4 As connected with youth, they held a touch of pathos Selden was all unconscious of.
5 The priest's voice held a touch of sorrow now.
6 Navarre. Lindy's voice held a touch of desperation.
7 Her manner held a touch of respectful reverence.
8 So they don't open. His eyes fell on Dayna, and they held a touch of compassion.
9 Gabby's voice held a touch of wryness.
10 The air inside the tent held a touch of the night's chill, but she left the brazier unlit.
11 She smiled up at him, and her smile, gay as it was, held a touch of maternal solicitude.
12 The area held a touch of Paris or Nice set down on the fringes of a routinely middle-class coastal community.
13 His face, clean-shaven save for a close-cropped and sandy mustache, held a touch of the florid and his figure inclined to stoutness.
14 "I suppose you need that in the forest?" Her voice held a touch of wistfulness.
15 "Ah, you shouldn't tell me that, sweetheart," he said, and his voice was low and held a touch of pain.
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