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1 For seven days Scott descended, etching his own tale into mountaineering lore.
2 The squandered loaf, the swarming mass of vermin tell their own tale .
3 It was a gesture of submission, and it told its own tale .
4 This was supererogatory, for the tracks told their own tale too well.
5 With this preface they may be left to tell their own tale .
6 On this subject she may be left to tell her own tale .
7 But there was a glaze over them that told its own tale .
8 And according to her own tale , Peggy had never lived in the country.
9 The strained eyes, the blue shadows round the mouth told their own tale .
10 But now the empty places and the unslept-in beds told their own tale .
11 The buildup to those dramatic final seconds told its own tale .
12 Not good behavior in a paterfamilias, but the habit told its own tale .
13 True, Irene survives her own suicide to tell her own tale .
14 It will ever tell its own tale , and tell it the same way.
15 That it was Dublin's only goal chance told its own tale .
16 By following in their footsteps, China would script its own tale of unhappiness.
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