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She had wanted him still, when they parted, but he was going to the wilds of Gengee and try to keep something of Earth and Brazil alive
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He looked at her, she could read him as well as she could sixty Earth years ago when they had parted
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And they parted his raiment, and cast
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They parted here and now and she felt very different from Nlara about letting her pink out in public
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Alan watched a long stick with a shattered-off piece of trunk on the end of it came out of the brush first, and then the leaves parted to reveal Luray
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A slight smile appeared as her lips parted; and then alarm spread across her face, she stopped suddenly as tho she was caught doing something she shouldn’t
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As they parted he exclaimed, “Woman, there is nothing wrong with you!”
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"We should be watching," she said when their faces parted, but her eyes were still looking into his
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The rest of the people started to come out of the cave, and they parted for a man, “I heard what you said
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The crowd suddenly parted and a red headed bear of a man stood in the middle of the path
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The grass parted and closed again as if something
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The grass parted, and
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parted as though something had emerged, but there
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as Petr, stubbornly refusing to be parted from his
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The leaves parted and Petr could feel the little man-
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That he could not bear to be parted
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To be parted from
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Her son was soon to be parted from the only world he had known and in the company of a man he knew only by reputation, carried away to a faraway place
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But before they made arrangements to meet, he was at the top of that shaft and they parted
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Lunchtime is difficult as we are both emotionally charged, but this is not the first time we have parted and we are getting better at it
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Without clear direction and no spine of their own as individuals, they parted and let him pass
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So the ladies parted having a fresher and clearer view of the road immediately ahead of them, for the Autumn at least
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“Chloe!” Kaitlyn cried and fell on her neck with a great hug as if they had been parted longer than the twenty-four hours it had been
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“So how was that?” She asked when their lips parted again
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on the waves of the parted sea playing a tambourine
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Even when his forceful tongue, parted her trembling lips and explored her mouth, she didn't pull away
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” Belle said as they parted for the evening
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As the man looked up, the knotted mess of hair on his face parted, allowing Brice to see his eyes -- a pair of black and empty sockets
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They parted and she smiled and looked back at him often as she moved away
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Klowa and Luray parted where a small streetcar tunnel crossed Betakka, she to go up toward the castle, he to go down in search of Ylippa or Tuggots
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the clouds parted and the sun shone for the first time in
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They all parted with promises to return the
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They parted on the road skirting the amphitheatre - the
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water the garden; and from thence it was parted, and
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The man who bought it must have parted with the command of a
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For a yard of this cloth the poor servant must have parted with the power of purchasing a quantity of subsistence equal to what eight shillings and ninepence would purchase in the present times
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Like the Red Sea: parted for passage and a
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The naked man rinses his hair as some swirls down the drain, turns off the water, and steps out of the tub through parted shower curtains
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Lips parted and my body swayed in a secret rhythm
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” Reluctantly, the crowd parted and Savannah dashed through
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They parted much later, having a better understanding of each other and the road ahead
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She pressed it there as her moist cleft parted
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Since they had parted the previous day after that horrible incident, Helez had given her relationship with Zarko a lot of thought
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The crowd before him parted like a river rapid around a rock as he urged Koyo on
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The lift doors parted and two giggling women stepped out
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Elenir and Ravena, in the center of the line stepped forward and away; the others parted likewise until the Elf saw what was on the table behind them
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She parted her lips to reply, though she knew not what she would say in response
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But as his eyes glided over the text, they widened and his lips parted
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The man sitting on the wall, facing her still with the same broad smirk, never parted his lips to speak
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“I…how…” The Nord looked almost flustered, her thin mouth parted as she shook her head slightly
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Caius leaned in and parted his lips, inhaling deeply
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In fact, he was certain his head was coming off until he exploded his come into her mouth, shooting it between her parted lips with great force, down over her fast-working tongue and permitting her to greedily swallow it and then to suck still more of it from him
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The town-folk parted as Clive made his way through
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Kurt parted them and looked down onto the trail
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Evans’s lips parted, but words wouldn’t come to her immediately
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We parted to let the women walk between us
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As his lips parted the futility of trying to inhale made him want to scream, but that was not possible either
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parted and over the edge, head on a pillow at its centre, clothes strewn behind her near the
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I got to Charlie’s door and knocked on it the door opened and a small lithe man stood there he had fair hair which was parted down the centre and his grey eyes looked out at me without recognition
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Just before we finally parted Elijah called me to him he put his hand out and I took it he gripped hard saying
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We broke up then to say our individual farewells to our girls Helen and I held each other tight and we kissed softly then our lips parted and Helen said
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with thick eyelids that had only recently parted, indicating she was only a week to ten days old
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After the shouting, the generals parted with cordiality and with respect for each other
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I went to sleep thinking about Helen I could not think of letting her down but at the same time if I was killed I couldn’t bear being parted from her
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She finished off by saying that if there was an afterlife then we would all meet up there and that then we three would never be parted again
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Her lips parted, but the command to remove his hands never escaped her mouth
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Slowly the crowd parted, creating a pathway leading directly to Raven
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Jhordel where he had earlier parted company with her, and surmised from the look of her that she’d
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“What would you do without me, you big oaf?” They laughed and parted ways
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” She waited, mouth parted,
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Africans support a winner and a hand wringing fool who is easily parted with his money for decades is really not seen as a winner but an idiot to be abused
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Certain death fell on any man who looked on one of the King's wives, and instances are also known in which young lovers have been ruthlessly parted for the maiden to be placed in the royal harem, and afterwards, being discovered secretly renewing their vows, they have both been barbarously tortured and executed
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that the twine and roller parted company so briskly, or that the
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But just as through the parted arras came young Henry, Prince of Wales,
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The curtains parted behind her, and Em came up to give her a hug from behind
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The rodent squealed loudly as the skin and muscle along its spine parted, exposing the blood stained ribs beneath
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Be that what it may, one of the more troubling aspects of this ―apostatizing‖ movement is underscored by its more extreme examples (Nation of Islam) whose members have parted company with America‘s social and religious traditions adopting, in many instances, racist attitudes toward Western Culture that most feel alienated
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Lowering his leg, he stared at it, then urgently parted the coarse outer hairs with a trembling claw, peering closely at the soft undercoat beneath
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At the great tree's weakest point, where Boddaert and his Magi had carved the magical Taproot Chamber, the mighty root parted with such pent-up energy, that huge pieces of rock were sent crashing down into the chamber below, tearing open the very heart of Brockenhurst Sett itself
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I parted with the driver at the train station in Brest and thanked him for all that he had done for me
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After dinner and after Uncle Staszek had serenaded us with his old violin that had just been returned to him, we parted from Eugenia and Staszek
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It was now burning away merrily and in less time than it takes to tell, the rope had parted, dropping me squarely across the ostrich's back
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of that age, they stopped and looked at me and parted as I came
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Her eyes were shining in the light from the street lamp, her lips slightly parted
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We parted on that note, Smith-Barry heading to the dining hall and I took a quick side trip, confirming that there was indeed a bathroom behind the curtain
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They then parted ways as they both started to leave the building and another day on this case was over
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when she unconsciously rolled over onto her back, flinging her arms out across the white sheets, her breasts exposed, her lips parted, her breath coming soft and regular
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As we parted he pressed a letter into my hand
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His lips parted and, with a feathery touch, traced their way across her cheek to an earlobe
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Suddenly the thick branches ahead parted, and the shrubs covering the ground parted to create a path
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Amonas shoulders sagged and he took on an expression of pity, looking at Hilderich sorrowfully, as if it was the last time he was seeing him; as if his mind had parted with him forever and he was talking to another man entirely
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When at last they parted company with the patrol boat, Elizabeth told Colling that they had best move quickly and enter the connecting canal that would take them to the port facilities
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The Disciplinarium started falling now and it was about to meet the ground it had so majestically parted with only moments ago
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A sudden imbalance parted them and she quickly turned toward the water that had been their first communication
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Her ruby-red lips parted and her fine white teeth were revealed in a captivating smile that Brett never tired of trying to provoke
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but in the spring we parted