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1 And that last pressure of the hand on taking leave, before entering the carriage.
2 Come, one more last pressure of our hands, and then let us part good friends.
3 While his fingers still throbbed with the last pressure of her hand, the black mouth of the big bridge swallowed her.
4 When at last pressure of work made his immediate departure for New York imperative, he had not apparently gained the least ground.
5 A last pressure of the hand, a little sticky (perhaps it had been in contact with Lance's), and he was gone.
6 At seven o'clock, with a last pressure of her thin fingers, a kiss upon her cheek where a tear lay, he left her.
7 For a moment neither spoke; then, with a last pressure of her cheek against her father's, the girl crossed the room and took another chair.
8 Those factors have passed and shouldn't put lasting pressure on growth.
9 Let me curiously analyse eternal farewells, and the last pressures of loving hands.
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