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1 The passage smelt very musty, and was as quiet as death.
2 It smelt very strong, it was none of that weak stuff.
3 It was dark down the steep flight of steps, and smelt very musty.
4 The mist was all about us by midnight, and smelt very heavy and cold.
5 They went into a small parlor, which smelt very spicy.
6 It was soon swelled to twice its former bulk, and looked and smelt very good.
7 It smelt very good, and Jessie was ravenously hungry.
8 The place smelt very musty and uninhabited.
9 I smelt it, and - it smelt very funny.
10 They smelt very strongly of kitchen tallow.
11 Some one was coming through from the opposite side-someone who smelt very much worse than any pig.
12 He smelt very faintly of tooth-powder.
13 It smelt very nice, he thought.
14 Little Joan came to smell the air at the keyhole, and, as So-so had said, it smelt very fresh.
15 My further musings were interrupted by the entrance of Mrs. Yocomb with a steaming bowl that smelt very savory.
16 The air smelt very sweet.
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