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1 His little bead -eyes flashed with the venom of a snake coiled to strike.
2 A little bead of blood dropped from his thumb-joint.
3 She opened her little bead purse and handed him a yellow telegraph blank, on which was written:
4 He drew forth the crucible, and there glowed in it a little bead or globule of molten gold.
5 He crouched, haggard, ragged, savage-eyed, steadying himself with a strenuous effort, while the little bead of foresight wavered.
6 The little bead on the front sight first covered the British officer, and then the broad breast of Girty.
7 I watched, my lips tight and drawn, as a little bead of water seeped out of the crack and slid smoothly down the rock.
8 It is supposed to have a little crown on its head and that golden thread is the sceptre and the little bead is the orb.'
9 She remembered to hang the little beaded cover over her water glass.
10 When a penetrating rod hits the polymer, these little beads explode outward.
11 The occupation of threading the little beads is one of their greatest pleasures.
12 Positively the little beads of perspiration were shining about his nose.
13 She had placed her little beaded cape carefully on the bed.
14 Then again we observed little beads floating on the surface, continued Mrs. Livingston.
15 Inside were lots of little beads glinting in the lamplight like powdered glass.
16 Little beads of moisture crept out all over Billy Keogh's brow.
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