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1 She began to have a glimmering of what a woman might be.
2 Don't you think I ought to have a glimmering of them too?
3 Or, maybe, I have a glimmering of it.
4 There you have a glimmering of reason in her; and all of it that I can see.'
5 But I began to have a glimmering of what all these new fellows in the universities are driving at.
6 Even the young prairie merchant-lessexperienced in Mexican ways and wickedness, in infamy so incredible-beginsto have a glimmering of the truth.
7 I said this because I began to have a glimmering of the truth, and I did not want mademoiselle to violate her conscience.
8 Herodotus had a glimmering sense of the impossibility of a violation of nature.
9 She was not sure but that she had a glimmering of the reason.
10 He noticed that she drank little, and had a glimmering of the truth.
11 It has a glimmering chandelier, a bearskin carpet, and a sofa.
12 The light had a glimmering , metallic essence, as from a cosmic mirror in the firmament.
13 At length I had a glimmering of repose.
14 Evidently Okiok had a glimmering of what he meant, for he looked pleased as well as solemn.
15 The old physician was probably the only one present who had a glimmering of what might be the truth.
16 They entrenched themselves in a lie, which only showed that they had a glimmering of the truth and hated it.
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