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1 Then Mrs. Berry trained her fist to indite a letter to her bride.
2 In his room in the old negro woman's house, he indited a letter .
3 She immediately called for paper and indited a letter of condolence to the widow.
4 Then he got up, found his writing-case, and sat down to indite a letter.
5 And Jack, after having posted up his log, set about inditing a letter for home.
6 As soon as he had left the house, she too sat down and indited a letter .
7 Kitty bent her head over the sheet of paper and indited a letter in hot and furious haste:
8 I sat down, while my wrath was still hot, and indited a letter to the head censor in Petersburg.
9 He hastily indited a letter to the old duffer Bragadino, a letter full of hypocritical humility and simulated delight.
10 It was the first time that he had ever indited a letter , and it took him longer than he expected.
11 I have just left him to feed upon them at his ease there, while I indite a letter to you.
12 He appeared to be inditing a letter , which, when he had concluded, he delivered to a secretary to be transcribed.
13 And on Isabel's making no rejoinder he went on to enquire whether it took his lordship five days to indite a letter.
14 (*29) Another had so long an arm that he could sit down in Damascus and indite a letter at Bagdad-orindeed at any distance whatsoever.
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