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1 The child faced her bravely, biting her lip upon the inward struggle .
2 The black blood oozing from her nostrils proclaims how terrible the inward struggle .
3 I must not tell the king of his brother's inward struggle .
4 This great change, however, was not effected without many a severe inward struggle .
5 But it was the inward struggle , not the outward aspect, that stirred his emotions.
6 But still, there was an inward struggle in her soul.
7 Sahwah was silent for a moment, seemingly engaged in some inward struggle with herself.
8 The Turk had an inward struggle , and then he confessed.
9 Presently he lifted his face, and it bore traces of a dreadful inward struggle .
10 She did so only after a rather prolonged inward struggle .
11 He was very miserable, a prey to an inward struggle .
12 I could see that Mother was suffering an inward struggle .
13 He came down in the morning, pale for him, and worn with the inward struggle .
14 He divined that the evasion of this subject was the result of an inward struggle .
15 The contortions of the trainmaster's homely features indicated an inward struggle of the last-resort nature.
16 He was having an inward struggle with his sensitiveness and his interpretation of his Christ.
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