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1 The invincibly taciturn woman is so rare as to have escaped objurgation.
2 But the mystery of the heavy velvet portière invincibly attracted him.
3 The sight of his land was not invincibly odious to him.
4 He had never seen a woman so invincibly and superlatively alive.
5 Wilde's extraordinary charm largely depends upon something invincibly boyish and youthful in him.
6 They made love again, he was like a boy of eighteen, invincibly hard.
7 But his temperament was invincibly cautious; his mind moved slowly.
8 He was invincibly convinced of the practicability of his schemes.
9 He has a heart invincibly light and gay; shame does not weigh on him.
10 He also was the man of her choosing, invincibly lord.
11 Like things of steel Richard's fingers closed grimly and invincibly upon those of Storri.
12 Invincible youth was invincibly in the saddle again, and he said confidently to the captain:
13 Another torment had invincibly seized hold of him-thepassion for art, the thirst for fame.
14 She seemed invincibly drawn to remain there longer still.
15 But Grandjon-Larisse had the surer eye, and was invincibly certain of hand and strong of wrist.
16 She might be, as she was, variable with other people; with himself she was invincibly straightforward.
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