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1 And so she said, and the new shyness brought its own sweetness:
2 There was a new shyness in her manner, as of some unwonted restraint.
3 Then he released her, and they both looked at each other with a new shyness .
4 The thought passed instantaneously, but there was a new shyness in her manner as she approached.
5 Now disquieting thoughts intervened, producing a new shyness .
6 She looked kindly in her new shyness .
7 She looked shyly-witha new shyness - at her lover when he came into the room where they were dining.
8 Keith saw Jenny, tall and pale, looking thin in her shabby dress, but indescribably attractive and beautiful even in her new shyness .
9 When Barbara and Roger went to meet them, the strange, new shyness that had settled down upon them both effectually hindered conversation.
10 All this lay growing and developing; but as yet she was still a girl, with a new shyness and comeliness and a bold, searching heart.
11 She was shaking with a sudden new shyness , but love gave her courage and she went to him, her bare feet noiseless on the rugs.
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