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1 Relenting somewhat , he questioned the boy, and soon discovered his remarkable talents.
2 Selma had relented somewhat , she making him welcome at her home in Christiania.
3 Finally just as it was getting dark he relented somewhat .
4 At this she relented somewhat , and went directly to Pierre, flushing from throat to hair.
5 It was only when she appeared as Meg Merrilies that the Californians thawed a little, and the press relented somewhat .
6 Even Clemantiny relented somewhat .
7 "I think they made a great fuss of it in London." She relented somewhat .
8 "He must judge for himself," said Trendellsohn, relenting somewhat .
9 Jael, the stern woman; sat apart, relenting somewhat over her captive; but more prone to dwell on the faithful expectation of Heber coming home.
10 Even old Biddy realized the change and relented somewhat towards him though she never wholly brought herself to look upon him as an ally.
11 Frederick sends his soldiers to secure Arnaldo, but as to Ostasio and his children he relents somewhat , being touched by the anguish of Adelasia.
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