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'How dreadfully Kassidorian of you,' she thought, but then realized how dreadfully Earthian she had been to him
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dreadfully threatening tone with my teeth
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Ruby was dreadfully upset by the despicable fate her mother had chosen for her and she sobbed quietly into her bedclothes
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I miss you dreadfully you know, Anna, and it’s worse knowing that you are not on top of things
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Mum and Dad used to argue dreadfully; I remember hiding under the bedclothes while the shouting went on
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then,’ thought she, ‘what would become of me? They’re dreadfully fond of
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’ Alice said; but was dreadfully puzzled
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The parents were dreadfully frightened
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For the next two thousand years it will be portrayed as an example something that went dreadfully wrong in this country
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In theory, according to regulations, we were not allowed to do push-ups after that abusive intrusion into our arms, but clearly the sergeant (being so concerned with us that he had other things on his mind) sometimes forgot that minor point, and we then had dreadfully blue arms for a week
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I couldn’t stop shouting the same question over and over again, I was so dreadfully shocked and confused
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' Alice said; but was dreadfully puzzled by the whole thing, and longed to change the subject
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“Water?” The word suddenly sounded so dreadfully useless as Zoran’s thoughts added to his words and he continued, “How high did it come?”
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The dreadfully familiar sense rose in her abdomen, the one that told her that
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It was eleven o'clock when she had finished to her satisfaction and crept down to bed, dreadfully tired, but perfectly happy
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It was dreadfully coarse yarn and all knots, and I never saw any of Mrs
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There was no wind and everything was suddenly, strangely, dreadfully still
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The mouth of the Ani’ Yun’-wiya was not inhabited, and frankly, it was not surprising since it had dreadfully rocky soil
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of all, came forward: 2 whom the tyrant pitying, though he had been dreadfully reproached by his brethren, 3 Seeing him already
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Aside from that, the day was absolutely, dreadfully boring
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1 When he too had undergone blessed martyrdom and died in the caldron into which he had been thrown the seventh the youngest of all came forward: 2 whom the tyrant pitying though he had been dreadfully reproached by his brethren 3 Seeing him already encompassed with chains had him brought nearer and endeavoured to counsel him saying 4 You see the end of the madness of your brethren for they have died in torture through disobedience and you if disobedient having been miserably tormented will yourself perish prematurely
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"Sorry," Court said, dreadfully embarrassed, but unable to keep a stupid grin from his face
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She had become dreadfully thin and prone to illness herself
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They looked stressed and Bridget thought Laura looked dreadfully thin for someone pregnant
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“Oh Jesus,” she shrieked, “Oh Christ almighty” she said out loud, knowing that something was dreadfully wrong
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BODY WASHED UP ON BEACH off WOODLANDS! A body that was washed up on the beach south of Woodlands this morning, although dreadfully mutilated, has been identified as that of Mr
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Something will always go dreadfully wrong
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Panicked by the sight of the apparition approaching her and wanting dreadfully to call out for help though she was constrained by the invisible hand that seemed to choke her, Faye carefully stepped away from the phantomlike ball of softly glowing light floating towards her
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Regardless of the case, Bobby Dan was reputed for his assiduousness and attention in dealing with his clients and the legal system, even if the cards were stacked dreadfully against him; however, it had long been said that his total dedication to his work and his aspirations were proving very burdensome and trying to his marriage, though the couple appeared happy enough when in the public eye at parties or other social galas
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The chambermaid hesitantly stepped inside the foyer and clenched her hands tightly as if she feared she had done something dreadfully wrong that could result in her dismissal from this wonderful place
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when he realized the possibility that something could be dreadfully
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for the duration of a twelfth year dreadfully known,
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To him, this would merely be another exercise in reconstructing a fateful event though he would reap satisfaction in helping to gain an understanding of what had gone so dreadfully wrong
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Though the tension and anxiety was heavy within the glass cage that seemed to take forever to reach its destination, Wickland smiled and gave a half salute to the curious bystanders who now realized that something was dreadfully wrong as if they sensed the evil that lurked nearby
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It was not going to be easy, and the best place to start, so she hoped, was to put those "dreadfully dark clothes," away
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He suddenly realized something was dreadfully wrong, but he was unable to pinpoint
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I missed it dreadfully, I was lucky and escaped the fate of Ron
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Something had gone dreadfully wrong
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Michael was dreadfully ill
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He was fond of telling me horrible stories about people treating one another dreadfully or
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Three dreadfully long hours had passed since the two boys first entered the sewers
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She was heavy and he was dreadfully tired
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Screaming, Dominique called for Nicole, “Nicole, run quickly and fetch the doctor! There is something dreadfully wrong with Pierre—hurry!”
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When he turned his eyes upon his oppressor dreadfully, he caught his
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what styles they came in and how many pairs he owned as she dreadfully awaited her supposed
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locked dreadfully with his
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They were dear, and dreadfully heavy to carry up the hill, and when I was panting past the neighbor's gate his wife, a friendly lady who reads right through the advertisements in the paper every morning and spends her evenings with a pencil working out the acrostics, was standing at it cool and comfortable; and she asked me, with the simple inquisitiveness natural to our nation, what I had got in my parcel; and I, glad to stop a moment and get my breath, told her; and she immediately scoffed both at her husband and at the almonds, and said if I ate them I would lay up for myself an old age steeped in a dreadful thing called xanthin poison
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Dreadfully vain down in my heart, I go about pretending a fine aloofness from such weakness, so that when nobody sees anything in me--and nobody ever does--I may at least make a show of not having expected them to
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Why, even the young man in the cake-shop who used so gallantly to serve us with lemonade and had such wonderful curly eyelashes was not much good really, for he couldn't be invited to tea, and whenever we wanted to look at his eyelashes we had to buy a cake, and cakes are dreadfully expensive for persons who have no money
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I did not mean to do this but I missed you so dreadfully
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Frau von Lindeberg is dreadfully angry, and came up, and actually came in, a thing she has not done yet, and sat on the sofa, carefully enthroned in its middle and well spread out in case I should so far forget myself as to want to sit upon it too, and asked me what nonsense
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Poor things, they must be dreadfully tired to sleep like that
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At the same time she is most earnest in her endeavours to be an agreeable guest, and is all politeness; but so am I, most earnest for my part in my desire to be an agreeable hostess, and we are both so dreadfully polite and so horribly considerate that things end by being exactly as I would prefer them not to be
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"But Jim--surely I told you I had to get back, because I've promised to dine with the Tintagels to-night? I shall be dreadfully late, I'm afraid, as it is," she said
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I began to feel dreadfully depressed
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Even a seven-year-old had been able to tell that something was dreadfully wrong, espe-THE IDENTITY CHECK
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Then, as she still went on clinging and incoherently suggesting that he should not mind, he rose up, took her by the hand, helped her to her feet, and led her to the door; and there, after facing her a moment in silence with it opened in his hand while she stood blinking up at him with appealing eyes, he said dreadfully: "Evidently you do not and never have loved me
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" And then she would add in that peculiar sweet voice--she certainly had, thought Ingram, a peculiar sweet voice, a little husky, again a little like a choir-boy's, but a choir-boy with a slight sore throat--"I've missed you dreadfully all these years
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"It's that you're within an ace of missing the train," he said, catching hold of her elbow and hurrying her down the platform to a door that still stood open, with an angry official, glaring dreadfully in spite of his tip, waiting beside it to shut it
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Then it flashed upon her that he was, dreadfully, pretending
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"Had he lost it? Oh thank you--he would have been dreadfully unhappy
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"Fritzi," said Priscilla, when in the course of her progress down the room she met that burdened man, "I'm dreadfully afraid I've said some foolish things
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Were you never to let anybody do anything for you lest while they were doing it they should get wet feet and things, and then their colds would be upon your head? She was very sorry Tussie should be ill, dreadfully sorry
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"Really I think we've done, haven't we?" said Priscilla hurriedly, dreadfully afraid lest Fritzing should come in and hear her being called names
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Was ever a girl so much loved? she asked herself, astonished and proud; but, on the other hand, she was dreadfully sleepy
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In her idea of her, too, she was absent-minded and not very intelligent; indeed, she was rather troublesomely unintelligent, doing obstinate, foolish things, and at last doing that fatal, obstinate, foolish thing which so dreadfully ended her
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“She would have dreadfully,” Mary said, her voice thick with emotion, “but she’s passed away five long months ago and no longer has a say
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David felt dreadfully alone
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She paused, her round eyes dreadfully sad and pale
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Her husband had suddenly and unexpectedly died recently, and I had neither gone to the funeral nor offered my condolences to her and when we came face to face, by chance, at a club many months later, I was dreadfully embarrassed as I muttered my sympathies
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Because he was dreadfully afraid that it might seem that he was a Russian lover
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I missed the children dreadfully and my loneliness was extreme
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He was hoping dreadfully that Hadaen found out
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Even before laying eyes on his face there could be no doubt that something was drastically, dreadfully wrong
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what you did was dreadfully wrong, and in order to rectify the fault you chose to enlist me
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At the steepest point of the hill there was a little burial-ground, with a Cross and a new large figure of Our Saviour on it; it was a poor figure in wood, done by some inexperienced rustic carver, but he had studied the figure from the life--his own life, maybe--for it was dreadfully spare and thin
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They say he beat her dreadfully
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There were many women at that time, upon whom the time laid a dreadfully disfiguring hand; but, there was not one among them more to be dreaded than this ruthless woman, now taking her way along the streets
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"What's the matter?" asked Sonia, dreadfully frightened
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The object of his reproaches was sitting in a chair, and had the air of a man who wants dreadfully to sneeze, but can't
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"Didn't you feel dreadfully when the first cut came?" asked Meg, with a shiver
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She put it away, but it haunted her, not delightfully as a new dress should, but dreadfully like the ghost of a folly that was not easily laid
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The Vaughns hope to meet us in Rome next winter, and I shall be dreadfully disappointed if they don't, for Grace and I are great friends, and the boys very nice fellows, especially Fred
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It was dreadfully improper, I know, but I couldn't resist the temptation, and lifting one end of the curtain before the glass door, I peeped in
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Now she seemed to have on the Professor's mental or moral spectacles also, for the faults of these poor stories glared at her dreadfully and filled her with dismay
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"Dear old fellow! He couldn't have got himself up with more care if he'd been going a-wooing," said Jo to herself, and then a sudden thought born of the words made her blush so dreadfully that she had to drop her ball, and go down after it to hide her face
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Marianne, now looking dreadfully white, and unable to stand, sunk into her chair, and Elinor, expecting every moment to see her faint, tried to screen her from the observation of others, while reviving her with lavender water
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"Your sister," he continued, "has suffered dreadfully
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"I'm dreadfully grieved at you, Miss Cathy: you've done extremely wrong
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It tired me dreadfully, writing those long letters
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Lio!rt turned his head, expecting to see a dreadfully big cinder
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But before long he began to suffer so dreadfully from hunger that he could not bear it, and he jumped into
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Joe and Pumblechook, who were so rude to me, and that there had been a beautiful young lady at Miss Havisham's who was dreadfully proud, and that she had said I was common, and that I knew I was common, and that I wished I was not common, and that the lies had come of it somehow, though I didn't know how
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The cries died away in groans, and next morning, as soon as Vasilio's wife could muster up courage to venture abroad, she caused the door of our dwelling to be opened by the public authorities, when Assunta, although dreadfully burnt, was found still breathing; every drawer and closet in the house had been forced open, and the money stolen
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Give me Number Four, you!" (To the boy, and with a dreadfully severe stare; foreseeing the danger of that miscreant's brushing me with it, or making some other sign of familiarity
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"the count?—oh, he is so dreadfully pale
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She was even more dreadfully fond of Estella than she had been when I last saw them together; I repeat the word advisedly, for there was something positively dreadful in the energy of her looks and embraces
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These boots hurt his feet dreadfully and made him feel very tired and miserable, for he had such a lot of walking to do