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1 For a moment, the other scarcely comprehended the full purport of the words.
2 He could hardly realize the full purport of all she had told him.
3 Bob was silent while he tried to realize the full purport of the letter.
4 For the words I heard were terrifying, little as I comprehended their full purport .
5 He did not grasp the full purport of Spinney's hints.
6 You are a bit slow about grasping the full purport of remarks, Mr. Harlan Thornton.
7 The full purport of this discovery now came to me, and it filled me with frantic joy.
8 With the full purport of this thing upon him, Conniston was driven to a fury of rage.
9 She was gone before I could speak, before I could even grasp the full purport of her decision.
10 The Lotharian looked at Carthoris in wide-eyed astonishment as the full purport of the suggestion bore in upon his understanding.
11 Fyne had to explain the full purport of the intelligence to Mrs. Fyne whose first cry was that of relief.
12 The old man of Torn fairly trembled with suppressed rage as the full purport of this letter flashed upon him.
13 It was even more dangerous than Englishmen in general supposed at the time, although Walpole knew its full purport and menace.
14 Slowly the men standing there at the board of Sir Roger de Leybourn grasped the full purport of that awful name.
15 What she was saying he knew instinctively to be true, even though he could not as yet understand its full purport .
16 I do not myself know the full purport of their story, save that it is something which touches the safety of the queen.
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