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1 After hitting send, I sat a moment, a tiny knot tightening in my gut.
2 But something goes on in that tiny knot of tissue.
3 Coarse white hair was bound back into a tiny knot at the crown of his head.
4 Richard was lying on the ground, and Lindfield was pulling at the tiny knot of his tie.
5 Then his notochord formed, and his nerve cells congregated in a tiny knot at one end of it.
6 He's making his thinking face, his mouth screwed into a tiny knot and his head tilted to one side.
7 More men turned toward the tiny knot of young Kagonesti, while horsemen continued to pour into the camp from the marsh trail.
8 My fingers ran down the knots of his spine, lingering on each one, a tiny knot below the surface of his skin.
9 They were just where he'd left them, a tiny knot of people standing still in the milling faces, like rocks in a stream.
10 At the center of a tiny knot , Roland saw the Earth King himself, Gaborn Val Orden, staggering toward the fell mage at Bone Hill.
11 There was something about the expression of even the tiny knot of hair at the back of the woman's head which told of anxious poverty.
12 He groaned in pain as tiny knots bubbled in his heart.
13 All have the whisk of rich straight-edged lace, and the tiny knots of velvet ribbon.
14 Tiny knots on distant cliff-tops, when looked at through the glass, are found to be single trees of enormous height and breadth.
15 One of Madam de Maintenon shows precisely the same whisk as this of Madam Padishal's, tied in front with tiny knots of ribbon.
16 In a moment, in the darkness, Sisel reached down into the dirt and pulled out his prize- atinyknot from the taproot, twisted and malformed.
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