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1 These last assertions were so bizarre Simon read the whole passage twice.
2 The whole passage echoed with its beating and Raoul's ears were deafened.
3 But the whole passage admits of application to mankind in general.
4 Before the end of the day Maud knew the whole passage by heart.
5 The whole passage was dry, unlike the floor of the cave.
6 I have explored the whole passage , but it has nothing worth showing visitors.
7 You might do much worse than to commit the whole passage to memory.
8 This whole passage is a description a double-entente of a barber-surgeon.
9 The gate was open, and the moon shining in lit up the whole passage .
10 I turned to the whole passage as soon as I could find it; Heb.
11 The whole passage referred to in the text is this:-
12 The whole passage is, of course, in parody of the grandiloquent style of Aeschylus.
13 The sense of the whole passage seems to be this.
14 He then proceeds to give another and more elaborate explanation of the whole passage .
15 This whole passage is considered by critics as very beautiful.
16 The whole passage required careful walking, to avoid dangerous holes, and thin, dry-rotting boards.
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