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1 The effort that went into all this makes the outcome seem doubly cruel.
2 It was a long vigil, and her fear and impatience made it seem doubly longer.
3 And it must seem doubly so to you.
4 That she should be forced to witness my awful death made my bitter fate seem doubly cruel.
5 This made everything seem doubly unreal.
6 In a way, it amused her-itwas so characteristic of his forgetfulness, and it made him seem doubly familiar.
7 I had heard some strange things about John Brown, and the figure of the man made them seem doubly terrible.
8 And, besides, she had the Spanish ideas of morality, which would make the actions of which he was accused seem doubly shocking.
9 This is the day of giving, and giving with a smile makes this gray life we're living seem doubly worth the while.
10 It was but a comparatively short distance up which to climb, but going on their hands and knees made it seem doubly long.
11 Without that gold, the thousands of miles to New York seemed doubly long.
12 The desert ridden through the day before, seemed doubly desolate as we returned.
13 They looked to each other, and each seemed doubly hateful to the other.
14 The last seemed doubly difficult now, since he had driven stage.
15 Everything he saw seemed doubly beautiful to his imagination since his former visit.
16 After the close night of St. Stephen's, nature seemed doubly beautiful.
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