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1 Has his eternal form become so attenuated as to be an hallucination?
2 But at present that interest seemed so attenuated , so remote!
3 The acorn bread was not sufficient to sustain lives already so attenuated by repeated starvations.
4 Her person was very slender, and her face so attenuated that it might almost be called shadowy.
5 While her face, though smooth and still graciously young, was so attenuated as to appear almost transparent.
6 In fact, the random breeds in her were so attenuated that they were valued at eighths and sixteenths.
7 A Court is a foul place always, even so attenuated a Court as that which Philip of Spain encouraged.
8 The episodes of this Ballade are so attenuated of any grosser elements that none but psychical meanings should be read into them.
9 I went with Lauderdale to see the poor remains, so attenuated , and yet the countenance like itself, still beautiful, and fine features.
10 He was squalid, dirty, and small, and so attenuated that it was evident he had for some time been suffering from starvation.
11 Six-feet in length it was, slender, and of substance so attenuated that I had distinctly seen through it the tracery of the fore-rigging.
12 Whereas the last subdivisions of the blood-tubes are so attenuated , that the best eyes in the world, your own included, cannot distinguish them.
13 Instead, the red sparks were so far separated-thetrail was so attenuated that it was visible only from a spot near its base.
14 At this moment the tie between us was so attenuated that it was hard for me to believe that it existed at all.
15 His feet were by no means dainty, his coat was a dirty looking dappled-white, and his mane so attenuated it needed a toupee.
16 There are faint, strange voices in my ear, swift rustlings, far harmonics;-hassense become so attenuated that I hear the blood in my failing pulses?
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