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1 He recalled the speech Max had made in court and remembered with gratitude the kind, impassioned tone .
2 Dora, advancing, lays her hand upon the table near Florence, and says, in a hurried impassioned tone -
3 On the last line his voice deepened to an impassioned tone that brought an anxious crease to Quita's forehead.
4 Then in a less impassioned tone , the stranger added, I leave with you a letter to the king of France.
5 The ode or song they sang was of an elevated structure and impassioned tone , and was commonly addressed to the Divinity.
6 Lord Linden, trying to conceal the shock he had received, and gazing upon her with admiration, exclaimed, in an impassioned tone , -
7 He pronounced these simple words in such a deep impassioned tone that Madame de Tecle trembled and stood still in the road.
8 In deep impassioned tone ;
9 There was not the slightest trace of feebleness in his impassioned tones .
10 He continued, in impassioned tones : Are not the conditions fulfilled, sweetheart?
11 Listen to him; he is reading aloud in impassioned tones :
12 His impassioned tones lingered on the name with ecstasy.
13 The impassioned tones of natural eloquence awed even the rude crowd around; but more was not permitted.
14 "Florence, do not leave me like this," he pleads in an impassioned tone .
15 'Yes!' he continued in a rapid and impassioned tone .
16 'I don't believe there will be any sacrifice needed,' Hamilton said, in an impassioned tone .
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