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1He dashed out again; he had only come to impart the news.
2Of course he wanted to impart the news to Magda.
3The twins shouted with delight and rushed away to impart the news to the boys.
4If I were to impart the news to you, your head would be a tolling bell for a month.'
5So while the Sumter telegrams were on every tongue...leading men and officials called to learn or impart the news.
6The suspicion of his having come to impart the news of his proximate marriage ultimately endowed her with sovereign calmness.
7I was about to impart the news of the dog, but the phone rang, and I went to answer it.
8True, there is not enough to occupy me long, and meanwhile you must impart the news of this victory to Aunt Lizzy.
9Mr. Brimsdown was also aware of the summoning of the other members of the family to Cornwall to impart the news to them.
10It gave her a chance to impart the news to one ready to listen, and she was not slow in taking advantage of it.
11He gave vent to a prodigious whistle, as I imparted the news.
12Over lunch I imparted the news of the King's visit to the family.
13It was Dora, as I have said, who imparted the news.
14The doctor imparted the news to Nick and Muriel standing outside the door of the sick-room.
15I hastened to the cookhouse and imparted the news to the men, as well as the orders.
16Sitting in his writing-room with Bertrand that night Mordaunt imparted the news that concerned him so nearly.
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