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