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1 And the rumble of an occasional passing cab came like a deep undertone of peace.
2 I saw it with a deep undertone of feeling; for it was the last I should behold.
3 The sheer walls of ice glowed with a luminous, unbelievably rich blue light that had a deep undertone of green.
4 And there was a deep undertone of excitement that gave them a magnetic power that they could not have in quieter moods.
5 The cigar on the opposite side of the little table glowed rosily several times, and then Quimbleton's voice resumed, in a deep undertone .
6 Her voice had the high lilt and the deep undertones of the Forest.
7 "What does the man mean?" he mused in deep undertones .
8 But hardly any less disquieting has been the unleashing of sentiments which scarcely concealed deep undertones of prejudice, hostility and even racism.
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