1 Emily sat buried in thought, the tears yet undried upon her cheeks.
2 The air had been washed and was still hanging across the heavens undried .
3 She was as wet as if she had come undried from a bath.
4 Everything was wet, but the undried tears of the day flashed in the sunset.
5 Through her undried tears her eyes shone up to him.
6 He knew the deadly exhalations of the weed when growing, or when in an undried state.
7 I do like it-andhis eye sparkled, and his smile beamed, though the tear was undried .
8 The tears remained undried upon her cheek.
9 The mother was back again in her chamber of sorrow; and undried tears were yet upon her cheeks.
10 Nan responded in the same tone, for there were undried tears on the cheeks of the farmer's wife.
11 Upstairs in her room, Ethel Lennox, with a few undried tears glistening on her cheeks, was writing a letter.
13 And again she went to the castle of Black Roderick, and stood beside his door, the tears undried upon her cheek.
14 And then, as his keen eye noticed the tears still undried upon the cheeks of the old man, he sighed heavily.
15 Her eyes were large and black, having an extreme lustre, like the gleam of undried ink-a lustre at odd times uncanny.
16 Her eyes were large and black, having an extreme lustre, like the gleam of undried ink,- alustreat some times uncanny.
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