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1 Hetty, who divined it, went the swiftest way to efface the memory .
2 What an opportunity to efface the memory of his recent disaster!
3 Tact bids us away from many pleasures; but it can never efface the memory of kindness.
4 Nothing could efface the memory of that.
5 The Commune hopes thus to efface the memory of the military virtues of which the Column was the glorious symbol.
6 To such an extent did the admiration with which Ali's bravery inspired these barbarians efface the memory of his crimes.
7 McClellan had indeed organized a formidable army at Washington, but it had done nothing to efface the memory of the Bull Run defeat.
8 An observant traveller passing along a way will certainly recall his discoveries to mind, unless some accident befall him and efface the memory .
9 He hastened home that he might receive a greeting that would efface the memory of the reception he had met with in the street.
10 Gratitude might justly efface the memory of his faults from the minds of those who have profited so largely by his patriotism and his virtues.
11 And never could these two be so wholly separated or estranged again as to efface the memory of all the meaning that this caress conveyed.
12 Shall not rather some monster of your blood efface the memory of your virtues, and make Rome, in bitterness of soul, curse the Flavian name?
13 He had not succeeded in effacing the memory of Madame Odintsov.
14 News of a victory effaced the memory of the late disappointment.
15 That look had effaced the memory of Arabella's sarcasms.
16 All her long years of success, different indeed in degree, never effaced the memory of the joy.
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