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1 More: there is a savor of life and immortality in substantial fare.
2 But there still stuck to him the savor of his old life.
3 It was a mad intoxication, which the savor of crime further heightened.
4 Thy words savor of much wisdom, but the meaning thereof escapeth me.
5 Free levees were said to savor of an affectation of royal state.
6 It seemed to savor of traps, and Peter had never liked traps.
7 Hunger hated himself and yet delighted in the savor of the man.
8 This doth savor of a soldier's court martial for honest Jacob Ritter.
9 Notice, when you taste them, the slight, sweet savor of their blood-
10 Its early chapters, indeed, savor of the romantic rather than of the real.
11 Thou shalt have welcome sweet with the savor of the grateful.
12 The whole story of his later days has a strong savor of legend.
13 The fruit borne by a Christian is a savor of life to many.
14 The savor of life seems to go, each day is a throbbing suspense.
15 Its situation must always savor of weakness, sometimes border upon anarchy.
16 They have such a joyous savor of the wild, free steppes!
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