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1 I should go for help, I think, then laugh inwardly at the notion.
2 She'd heard that Marks smelled sickly sweet to Infernals, which made her laugh inwardly .
3 At times his natural indolence made him laugh inwardly .
4 Some persons laugh inwardly , unsocially, bitterly.
5 Of course, I laugh inwardly .
7 The surgeon was one of those wags who can laugh inwardly , without exhibiting the least outward mark of mirth or satisfaction.
8 There was the sardonic look on his face his family knew so well-thejoke on himself that made him laugh inwardly .
9 At which I used to laugh inwardly and go away to my studio to listen to the Divine voice dictating fresh pictures to me.
10 The young woman laughed inwardly at the broadsword slash of his sarcasm.
11 Then I laughed inwardly at the thought of banishing dreams by sleeping.
12 He knew that in spite of their grave faces they were laughing inwardly .
13 Skag laughed inwardly , thinking how good it had been in the deep places.
14 At once she laughed inwardly , to think it could be otherwise.
15 Henry laughed inwardly , and it was a laugh full of satisfaction and triumph.
16 Struggling, he was seized and bound; but all the while he was laughing inwardly .
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