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1 At five minutes before eleven I perceived unequivocal signs of the mesmeric influence.
2 What do you mean by my having given you unequivocal signs of regard?
3 Suddenly Frycollin began to give unequivocal signs of being unwell.
4 Her most unequivocal signs , however, were to this purport-thatthey should not proceed farther.
5 On the following day the unequivocal signs of pneumonia showed themselves, and he failed rapidly.
6 The boatswain paused for a moment, while several of the sailors gave unequivocal signs of approbation.
7 Antonio was hurried from the presence, and forced into his gondola with very unequivocal signs of disgrace.
8 Newt! accompanied with unequivocal signs of impatience in an occasional stone or chip that rattled against the blinds.
9 I'm sick! said Joe, urging the spade in the earth with his foot, and betraying unequivocal signs of indisposition.
10 Both however manifested unequivocal signs of astonishment, when they first heard English sounds issuing from the lips of the boy.
11 His hand it was that had held them together, his judgment-ofwhich they had had unequivocal signs - that had given them courage.
12 This was formerly a post of some consequence to the Hudson's Bay Company but at present it exhibits unequivocal signs of decay.
13 My old friend shed tears when he embraced us, and Nadbuck, who still remained with Toonda, shewed the most unequivocal signs of joy.
14 In fact the orang, joining the dog, gave unequivocal signs of agitation, and, singular to say, the two animals appeared more uneasy than angry.
15 Since he had been told to "wait," he would wait until her awakening heart constrained her to give unequivocal signs of readiness to surrender.
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