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1 That final sentence reached me as a little echo from the floor below.
2 This little echo of what she had done pleased her, affirming her somehow.
3 It was a sharp little echo of buried memories, and then it was gone.
4 In the atmosphere of St. Paul's is found little echo of the dogma of the Head Master of Christ's Hospital.
5 But even so, at the end, he knew that that little echo of disappointment would never finally leave Cahoon's voice.
6 She told him that she had her friends with her, and he even caught a gay little echo of their chatter.
7 And before the afternoon he had made her laugh, in spite of herself,- agaysound in which fear and distress had little echo .
8 Madrigal went prone again, body arching in agony, the pain choking his scream down to an anemic little echo of a real shriek.
9 They would feel so hurt if I did and I'd hate to hurt anybody's feelings, even a little bookcase girl's or a little echo girl's.
10 Henry enjoyed the fuss, the little echoed rivulets of female surprise and female condescension.
11 Dim little echoes of sirens and voices, a church organ.
12 It made little echoes of pain go through my head.
13 She found everywhere little echoes of her own loss.
14 These little grievances going all postal -it fits Lesley's idea that the big events have little echoes .
15 Where does the little Echo stay?
16 "They'd be like little echoes of this."
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