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1 She looked bade at him with unconscious appeal in her own.
2 You have made an unconscious appeal to me for help.
3 He looked up at Pennington with an unconscious appeal , unmindful of the older man's harsh words.
4 And perhaps his unconscious appeal for mercy had its effect, for the tendrils yielded graciously to coaxing.
5 And all the while she became more aware of the unconscious appeal on the part of Mr. Middleton.
6 Perhaps it was an unconscious appeal .
7 A strange gladness filled the heart of the one beside him when he uttered the unconscious appeal to her.
8 To this invisible standard it is compelled to make an unconscious appeal in all matters of argument and discussion.
9 That unconscious appeal , so touching and so awful in the sacredness of her sleep, ran through me like fire.
10 As she read, the letter dropped from her hands, and she threw them up in unconscious appeal to heaven.
11 Maxine-removed by fabulous distances from Max, from the studio, from all accepted things-breathedher wonderment in an unconscious appeal .
12 She spoke with unconscious appeal .
13 His gestures as he moved, and his posture as he sat, made their unconscious appeal to her in their abandonment.
14 She was not aware that she looked at Lady Etynge with a heavenly, little unconscious appeal , which made her enchanting.
15 It was a picture of domestic suggestion, a subtle insinuation of home, the unconscious appeal of inherent housewifery to inherent husbandhood.
16 It was to their charity of outlook he wished to appeal now, or rather wished Ishmael to make an unconscious appeal .
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