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1 Still she didn't guess what lent such fervour to their loves.
2 Who lent such a ruined tradesman money to set up?
3 No one ever lent such a helping hand as she did to the young writers of her country.
4 The mournful smile that lent such wistful loveliness to her flushed face, seemed to him merely a renewed defiance.
5 Maria Theresa received her son with that half-mournful tenderness which lent such an indescribable fascination to her appearance and manners.
6 And he lent such emphasis to the last word that Sackett gave him a sharp glance to see if he meant anything more.
7 We find in the letters of this period little of the freshness and spontaneity that lent such a charm to the letters of Mme.
8 This abandonment of site may be partly owing to the removal of the high furze bushes which lent such convenient shelter at that date.
9 It was that which made her so hard with him, that lent such acid to her tone and such cold aversion to her whole manner.
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