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1 The only ones I have ever been in smelt so much of soapsuds.
2 It was just behind the shop, I knew, it smelt so of leather.
3 It smelt so good that it went to the little Country Mouse's head.
4 It smelt so weary now: stale with use and age, like her own body.
5 And then the earth and the roses smelt so sweet that I stayed here.
6 The smoking dishes smelt so savoury that Eli gave way.
7 Another egg smelt so that they could hardly stand it.
8 He hates smallpox, and he smelt so of iodoform he nearly made me sick.
9 However, the sight of the roses, overlapping the water-jug, pacified him; they smelt so sweet.
10 He came out himself, and smelt so fearfully of ale and tobacco that it was horrible.
11 The flowers which smelt so sweetly were not discernible; and they passed through them into the house.
12 Never had I smelt so noisome an odour, or surveyed faces so begrimed with filth and misery.
13 It was ripe, or smelt so .
14 I absolutely ached to have a taste of that pie myself, it smelt so good, but I waited.
15 Everything smelt so good,-sowarm, and sweet, and young, with the leaves on the oaks still little and delicate.
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