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1 A few tears fell now and made little furrows down her soiled cheeks.
2 Tears ran out of her eyes and made little furrows through the dust on her face.
3 Then when the earth was smooth and fine, like brown powder, they made little furrows or lines in the earth.
4 He was staring straight ahead of him, staring intently, and little furrows of anxiety marred the serenity of his forehead.
5 Only his hands were holding him, and as he watched they began to slip, digging ten little furrows in the damp ground.
6 They sped before her and behind her, scattering pebbles in her path, striking up the dust, and ploughing little furrows in the ground.
7 And meanwhile our carriage, proceeding always without noise, traces on this same sand little furrows which the wind will have effaced by to-morrow.
8 Little furrows appeared between those perfectly shaped brows of hers.
9 Little furrows in the ground, holes, mounds, and curious winding passages showed where grubs and crickets had made their homes.
10 "You offering to help him?" she asked as little furrows of worry gathered between her eyebrows.
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