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1 The happy expression, roused by the first sight of this creation, faded quite noticeably.
2 Then even the memory of the wedding faded quite .
3 It's finnicky to apply and faded quite patchy.
4 And on his breast she hid her face, from which the roses all had faded quite .
5 The glowing terraces in the west broke up, faded quite away, and night, as yet without stars, spread over the earth.
6 Then the daylight faded quite , and the Prince got up and lit a small oil lamp and set it on the shelf.
7 They had faded quite away, and in their stead was a terrible abyss of flowers-bridalflowers that made her sick and faint.
8 As she spoke, her face too faded quite away, only Diamond thought he could still see her eyes shining through the blue.
9 An impression that never faded quite away was made that day on some of the more thoughtful and sensitive natures in the ship.
10 The inspired look that his face had worn in the Cathedral had faded quite away and the sunlight showed the lines of care and fatigue.
11 And as I gazed yet more eagerly the map faded quite away, and there lay in its stead the smiling face of an enchanted land.
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