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1 It rained warmly each morning, as if the jungle sweated with them.
2 Sheet-metal joints must be double-seamed or riveted and thoroughly sweated with solder.
3 Friese, who sweated with displeasure, ranted about old enemies and broken pledges.
4 Yes, I had sweated with fear; but even then how little I had known!
5 It seemed too big a cough for her small body: her forehead sweated with its expulsion.
6 And as he sweated with the pain of these thoughts, he could hear low, serene sentences.
7 As the men sweated with axe and saw in the woods, so she sweated in the kitchen.
8 Such kind of hunting is more to my taste than the sort we've been sweated with to-day.
9 For an hour, Douglas sweated with Charleton.
10 She gave me the aunt's name, Florence de Peyser, but while she was gone I still sweated with doubt.
11 The man even sweated with the labour, so that he was fain now and then to wipe his face.
12 You must not tell publicly, how you sweated with carrying those verses, which may detain the eyes and ears of Caesar.
13 He shoveled the pungent and not offensive débris into a wheelbarrow and transferred it to a dung-heap that sweated with internal humidity.
14 I had never gotten that kind of reaction from these guys, guys whom I trained with and sweated with every single day.
15 He sweated with the trouble of it all; yet, in the midst of all the trouble, his promise impels and drives him on.
16 And the men began turning to him, and as he sweated with them he learned to discern the manliness in the crudest of them.
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