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1
Subjective-thatwhich he has acquired or may acquire by
inward
contemplation
.
2
Abstracted, busy, lost in
inward
contemplation
,
he seldom looked at his wife in those later years.
3
At last he roused himself from this
inward
contemplation
,
and lifted a pale but tranquil face.
4
There is no
inward
contemplation
.
5
If he could realize nothing outside himself, he might at least remove whatever would distract him from
inward
contemplation
.
6
Wrapt in
inward
contemplation
7
The prayer they had just prayed together, both wrapt in
inward
contemplation
,
had been composed by Giovanni, and ran as follows:
8
Men must have the friendship of men, and a noble, highminded companion seems a necessity to prevent too much
inward
contemplation
.
9
"Intellectually a nonentity," Ossipon pronounced aloud, abandoning suddenly the
inward
contemplation
of Mrs Verloc's bereaved person and business.
10
"This person has slept, partaken of fruit and herbs, and devoted an allotted time to
inward
contemplation
,
"
he said briefly.
inward
contemplation
inward