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1 A delicious inward glow of triumph diffused itself all through me.
2 He was like a man transfigured by an inward glow .
3 The character of the colour changes; the inward glow increases, the active element gradually disappears.
4 Presently the unhappy puzzlement left her face; and an inward glow began to lighten it.
5 He had a thin hatchet face which just at this moment was shining though from some inward glow .
6 She took no heed of the road she was travelling; she was conscious only of a wonderful inward glow .
7 Old, familiar objects and associations brought back old feelings, and he was affected by an inward glow of pleasure.
8 The Quakeress paused a moment, her pale opaque eyes lighted with an inward glow of wrath and of satisfied vengeance.
9 And I always had that sweet inward glow which he called his witness when I attended most carefully to his needs.
10 For the cliffs and boulders of discoloured limestone shone then with an inward glow that signalled to the Desert with veiled lanterns.
11 Then he sat down again with the inward glow of satisfaction which comes to one when one has risen successfully to a sudden emergency.
12 Mrs Asplin's eyes were shining with a deep inward glow , the colour had come back to her cheeks, her expression was calm and peaceful.
13 Quite involuntarily had she suffered herself to be carried away by her own vehemence, her inward glowing rage.
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