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To better pass the time until 7 o'clock I set off on a little walk along the moistened pathways or maybe to get lost and so see a different side of Sophia
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moistened hair of exuberant youth, ‘Is there a
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Her tears moistened my cheeks and my heart broke at the contact
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He moistened his lips
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She moistened, then shuddered and unwound herself quickly
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24 His breasts are full of milk, and his bones are moistened with marrow
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For those who take eggs, the rissoles may be moistened and bound with a beaten egg instead of the corn flour and water
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moistened her lips with the tip of her tongue, feeling victory within her grasp
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We moistened our parched lips and nodded
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She held out her hand and Zeno passed a cloth moistened in warm water and disinfectant with which she lightly swabbed the wound
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29 As Peter stood there before his Master, all atremble with intense emotion and overflowing with genuine love for him, Jesus looked straight into his moistened eyes as he said: "Peter, verily, verily, I say to you, this night the cock will not crow until you have denied me three or four times
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3 The last request which the mortal Jesus made of his fellows was about half past one o'clock when, a second time, he said, "I thirst," and the same captain of the guard again moistened his lips with the same sponge wet in the sour wine, in those days commonly called vinegar
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The quiver of her chin gave way to soft choking sobs as tears moistened her uplifted face
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Coming up with a can of insect repellant she let out a long sigh and began applying the mist to her arms, hands and neck; rubbing her face with repellant moistened hands
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Memories of last night‘s encounter with the snake came trickling through his brain resulting in moistened eyes as he squeezed his dog
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busy today; whitecaps filled the bay and a salt spray moistened her cheek as she
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Halirit moistened his lips inside his mouth before speaking
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The weather was always moderate—shirt sleeve stuff—with scattered clouds and a slight breeze that carried the moistened scent of coal emissions from the single funnel of a ship
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" Mitchell ran his fingers through his moistened hair, yawning
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His lower lip quivered slightly, moistened by a bit of drool that leaked from his weakly held mouth
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However, after dwelling on the thought, his eyes moistened and he recalled how difficult this week had been for his mother, as well
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them both a long, smouldering, searching look and as she moistened her lips,
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right shoulder moistened with tears
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Virgil lowered his head to conceal his moistened eyes
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Learning he was a father moistened his eyes,
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” Tears flowed from his eyes and moistened the dirt below
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Swallowing, he moistened his lips before stepping away to allow her to continue dressing
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She cleared her throat and moistened her lips
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moistened her lips, struggling to summon the courage to speak
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swallowed and moistened her lips
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looked at them with more hopeful expressions on our tear moistened
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utter joy on our tear moistened faces
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He moistened it in her wetness and began to massage her
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Everybody sees the brightness after my success but they didn’t see the darkness before it,” he said as his eyes had moistened with tears
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At school he was, when, carefully stalking the flea gambolling upon his garments, he secured it between a moistened finger and thumb, and, waiting with the patience of the savage sure of his prey, dexterously transferred it, at the moment his master bent over his desk to assure himself of his diligence, to the pedagogue's sleeve or trouser, and then looked on with that glassy look of his while the victim, returned to his place on the platform, showed an ever increasing uneasiness culminating at last in a hasty departure and a prolonged absence
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His moistened lips lightly glided to the skin of my neck
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Remove mascara by placing a moistened tissue under the lower ashes and stroking both sets of lashes together with cotton wool pads soaked in cleanser
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Some eyeliner pencils are water-soluble; they have to be moistened with water or saliva before being applied and will give either a hard or gentle line as required
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forgot to breathe as the woman moved toward her, her pink lips moistened by an even
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Johnny moistened his lips while the merchant continued
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His tongue stuck out a bit in a not very conscious way and lecherously moistened his lips
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Kristen moistened her lips and then chose her words carefully
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Watching Pet carefully, she moistened her lips and said, “You had a name once
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His eyes were little moistened, though he wanted to but he couldn’t get himself to shout at me, not when he was leaving me tomorrow morning
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Detecting the concentrated curiosity in her stare, Jericho moistened his lips and began spilling the beans
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Then she poured some vinegar on her cambric handkerchief; she moistened his temples with little dabs, and then blew upon them softly
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eyes, however, moistened with tears, and languishingly turned upon him,
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plentifully moistened the whole internals of the passage
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Tears moistened Newt’s eyes, and Thomas was sure that even within the dark chamber of memories that were locked away, out of his reach, he’d never seen someone look so sad
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" A tear moistened the eye of the phlegmatic Englishman
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Above all, she was a blessing to Joe, for the dear old fellow was sadly cut up by the constant contemplation of the wreck of his wife, and had been accustomed, while attending on her of an evening, to turn to me every now and then and say, with his blue eyes moistened, "Such a fine figure of a woman as she once were, Pip!" Biddy instantly taking the cleverest charge of her as though she had studied her from infancy; Joe became able in some sort to appreciate the greater quiet of his life,
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Touched his sense moistened remembered
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They thought he slipped, as at first, and the witnesses, seeing he did not move, approached and endeavored to raise him, but the one who passed his arm around the body found it was moistened with blood
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Monte Cristo, with moistened eye, heaving breast, and lips half open, extended to Albert a hand which the latter pressed with a sentiment resembling respectful fear
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Sensible of a benignant persistent ache in his footsoles he extended his foot to one side and observed the creases, protuberances and salient points caused by foot pressure in the course of walking repeatedly in several different directions, then, inclined, he disnoded the laceknots, unhooked and loosened the laces, took off each of his two boots for the second time, detached the partially moistened right sock through the fore part of which the nail of his great toe had again effracted, raised his right foot and, having unhooked a purple elastic sock suspender, took off his right sock, placed his unclothed right foot on the margin of the seat of his chair, picked at and gently lacerated the protruding part of the great toenail, raised the part lacerated to his nostrils and inhaled the odour of the quick, then, with satisfaction, threw away the lacerated ungual fragment
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She moistened a clean rag with rose water and bathed the woman’s face
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soon, then, as he had made a short pause, waking, as it were, out of the trance of pleasure (in which every sense seemed lost for a while, whilst, with his eyes shut, and short quick breathings, he had yielded down his maiden tribute), he still kept his post, yet unsated with enjoyment, and solacing in these so new delights; till his stiffness, which had scarce perceptibly remitted, being thoroughly recovered to him, who had not once unsheathed, he proceeded afresh to cleave and open to himself an entire entry into me, which was not a little made easy to him by the balsamic injection, with: which he had just plentifully moistened the whole internals of the passage
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But suddenly Christine's eyes moistened and two great tears trickled, like two pearls, down her ivory cheeks
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Waule replied, and when she did so, her voice seemed to be slightly moistened with tears, though her face was still dry
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Magnus stirs his cereal over and over, the moistened flakes slowly melting into a golden sludge
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Toria moistened her lips
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We moistened the parched lips, and the patient quickly revived
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Tears actually moistened his cheeks
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The man, who had barely moistened his lips in the wine which he had poured out for himself, observed the child with peculiar attention
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I want, I want—" She moistened her lips and put out a hand like vapor on the air
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Again he bent over, drew from his pocket a handkerchief which he moistened in the water and with which he then
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She moistened her lips
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Holmes stooped to the water-jug, moistened his sponge, and then rubbed it twice vigorously across and down the prisoner’s face
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Some birds build their nests of mud, believed to be moistened with saliva; and one of the swifts of North America makes its nest (as I have seen) of sticks agglutinated with saliva, and even with flakes of this substance
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He seized a bottle of water, raised Vasya, poured some water on his head, moistened his temples, rubbed his hands in his own—and Vasya came to himself
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In the wood was a cottage and in the cottage sat an old woman, a peasant soldier’s mother, spinning at her wheel, and she wept as she spun and moistened her fingers with the tears that flowed from her eyes
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After taking her medicine, and having her hands and face wiped with a towel moistened with toilet water, the princess ordered certain prayers to be read out to her, or the chapter of the Gospel appointed for the day, and then received her son
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They subtract from the husbandman and planter the just reward for that product which he has moistened with the sweat of his brow
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When it is nearly done it is moistened with poultry stock
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This is stirred over the fire until the rice has partly taken up the butter; then it is moistened with consommé (one quart); and covered and cooked in a moderate oven for fifteen minutes
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When all pieces are done, they are dished on a platter and kept hot in the oven; the pan is now moistened with mushroom-liquor, or chicken stock, and again put on the fire; only a very little moistening is put in the pan
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It is now moistened with some chicken-stock and a little white wine
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Specific gravity not determined, as it falls to pieces on being moistened
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The truth is, these bottles contain a little amianthus moistened with sulphuric acid, which thus kindles the match, but as the acid soon weakens by attracting water from the air, it is better to use a phial of the acid in the liquid state
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The concrete was made of “Germania” Portland cement, mixed dry with gravel, moistened as required, and well rammed on the centring; and skew-backs were cut in the brick walls at the springing line, extending two courses higher, so as to give room for the concrete to take a firm hold on the walls