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stretched out her other arm in what looked like an imploring motion,
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imploring God’s help is only a recrudescence of the
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The look in the old woman’s eyes was imploring as she stared up at Joss
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I had many more chats with Rosie, Beth and Mabel who wanted me to reassure her that Bert would be alright and imploring me to look after him
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Then, noting Coal’s imploring eyes, read it very quietly in the alcove
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Following his instructions, she dug out the entrance tunnel and helped him inside, imploring him to let her stay and comfort him while he died
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Throwing back his head Brock bellowed at the madness that had invaded his mind, imploring it to leave
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Wearily closing her eyes, Soffen extended her mind, sending her thoughts outwards, imploring the Prime Mover to end her torture right now, before the next moon bathed the Brockenhurst Mountains with its gentle light
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An old man in the crowd shouted something back at the young man, who answered with an imploring look at those around him
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may, shall I not enter with or without your consent? 16 And when the priests fell down in their sacred vestments imploring the
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“I can’t give you all the misery that comes along with it in return for all the love you have showered on me” I told him, imploring him to understand
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15 Well; since I have done this said he be the cause what it may shall I not enter with or without your consent? 16 And when the priests fell down in their sacred vestments imploring the Greatest God to come and help in time of need and to avert the violence of the fierce aggressor and when they filled the temple with Lamentations and tears 17 then those who had been left behind in the city were scared and rushed out uncertain of the event
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They had then continued north, exploring each pass that they came upon by day with a similar result, while imploring the God of Moses each night for a sign to guide them where He would have them go
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imploring her to open to him, to respond to him
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entreating, imploring, begging that fate be kind this once,
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Steve looked at Mary with such an imploring look on his face that Mary laughed
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3 By this time the young man very much desired to talk with Jesus, and he knelt at his feet imploring Jesus to help him, to show him the way of escape from his world of personal sorrow and defeat
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“While imploring upon man to reconcile to his situation in life it exhorts him to excel at the station of his life for a better one in his rebirth
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Amalrus had sent an emissary imploring aid against Strabonus, who, he said, was ravaging his western domain, which lay like a tapering wedge between the border of Aquilonia and the vast southern kingdom of Koth
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A large deputation of Jews waited upon Pilate for five days, imploring him to have these images removed from the military standards
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I asked Ed how this abend would come about but he wouldn't tell me, imploring me to only think about how to accomplish this and if I could not figure it out he'd fill me in
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Plowing resolutely through the waves of testosterone, plowing onward, seeing every point of light in the sky as some sort of North Star imploring him to plow and plow some more
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Despite wasting an obscene amount of time praying and imploring your God or other gods, Humanity still continued suffering from wars, diseases and natural disasters for more centuries
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Lynn snapped her head on hearing the boy’s question, looking up at her mother with imploring eyes
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“But,” I say, forcefully and with imploring eyes, “don’t you have to
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Rose was about to flatly refuse when she saw the imploring look in the girl’s eyes and the way she was clinging to the arm of Gershon
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" Said the judge with an imploring look
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She then looked at President Roosevelt with nearly imploring eyes
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with imploring eyes then noticed the wedding band on his
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Tina looked at him with imploring eyes and placed the
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her with his big bulging imploring eye
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She said with imploring eyes
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son's imploring teary eyes
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Athena smiled faintly at him, imploring him to trust her with her eyes
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as he sank lower, his mouth filled with earth, and only his wide, imploring eyes remained to give
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out to him, imploring him to stay on the street, but he paid no
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“She wouldn’t want them making love to her,” Matilda replied, imploring them to understand
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” He gave his best imploring look
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” That was the message to all of us who just hoped, thought, and waited, and this is what it was imploring: “The time has come to dismantle the box
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Really it would be refreshment if you left off for a space imploring me to change into something else
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There is a ring about your imploring as if you thought it was mere wilfulness holding me back from being and doing all you wish
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Barnes's face imploring me
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Barnes's imploring face rose before me, and accordingly, restricting myself to Juchs, I said she had lost him shortly before the war
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She nodded and then placed her hands on her hips, her gaze imploring
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“You can’t just leave him out here to die,” she said, her gaze imploring him to listen, “and you can’t kill him either
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"Oh, darling!" She turned to her grandmother, her eyes imploring, "Gran?"
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“Please…just tell me,” he whispered, imploring the Monsignor with all the heartache in the world
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“Jules?” Jack said in an imploring tone
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Imploring them to
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“Nole!” He tried once more, imploring that familiar voice to answer
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Even though Hanor’s imploring eyes ached for him to understand, that his memory
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Many of these verses need to be completely overhauled or reinterpreted as Jesus explained, imploring the need for urgent change of the interpretation to the ancient laws and rituals of scripture that fall short of the new message of mystical relational love and compassion
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This new decree imploring conducive interpersonal relationships gives independent sovereign human beings made with consciousness, cognition, emotion and personality the informed knowledge to voluntary choose to respect and honour Self and others
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I was going to say something I shouldn’t, but I changed what it was when I felt Ziya tugging on my hand imploring me not to
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Miss Pross recalled soon afterwards, and to the end of her life remembered, that as she pressed her hands on Sydney's arm and looked up in his face, imploring him to do no hurt to Solomon, there was a braced purpose in the arm and a kind of inspiration in the eyes, which not only contradicted his light manner, but changed and raised the man
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And Sonia unconsciously clutched both his hands, as though imploring that she should not
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Shortly after this, another, not knowing what had happened (for the carrier still lay senseless), came with the same object of giving water to his mules, and was proceeding to remove the armour in order to clear the trough, when Don Quixote, without uttering a word or imploring aid from anyone, once more dropped his buckler and once more lifted his lance, and without actually breaking the second carrier's head into pieces, made more than three of it, for he laid it open in four
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Dulcinea, imploring her to support him in such a peril, with lance in rest and covered by his buckler, he charged at Rocinante's fullest gallop and fell upon the first mill that stood in front of him; but as he drove his lance-point into the sail the wind whirled it round with such force that it shivered the lance to pieces, sweeping with it horse and rider, who went rolling over on the plain, in a sorry condition
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Rocinante took fright at the noise of the water and of the blows, but quieting him Don Quixote advanced step by step towards the houses, commending himself with all his heart to his lady, imploring her support in that dread pass and enterprise, and on the way commending himself to God, too, not to forget him
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There is no need of saying whether Camilla was agitated or not, for so great was her fear and dismay, that, making sure, as she had good reason to do, that Leonela would tell Anselmo all she knew of her faithlessness, she had not the courage to wait and see if her suspicions were confirmed; and that same night, as soon as she thought that Anselmo was asleep, she packed up the most valuable jewels she had and some money, and without being observed by anybody escaped from the house and betook herself to Lothario's, to whom she related what had occurred, imploring him to convey her to some place of safety or fly with her where they might be safe from Anselmo
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We posted a look-out on shore, and never let the oars out of our hands, and ate of the stores the renegade had laid in, imploring God and Our Lady with all our hearts to help and protect us, that we might give a happy ending to a beginning so prosperous
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Amy started, and put both hands behind her, turning on him an imploring look which pleaded for her better than the words she could not utter
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The fact was that the clouds had that year withheld their moisture from the earth, and in all the villages of the district they were organising processions, rogations, and penances, imploring God to open the hands of his mercy and send the rain; and to this end the people of a village that was hard by were going in procession to a holy hermitage there was on one side of that valley
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"It was altogether abominable, and I don't deserve to be spoken to for a month, but you will, though, won't you?" And Laurie folded his hands together with such and imploring gesture, as he spoke in his irresistibly persuasive tone, that it was impossible to frown upon him in spite of his scandalous behavior
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Laurie backed precipitately into a corner, and put his hands behind him with an imploring gesture
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Something in his resolute tone made Jo look up quickly to find him looking down at her with an expression that assured her the dreaded moment had come, and made her put out her hand with an imploring, "No, Teddy
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Camacho was listening to all this, perplexed and bewildered and not knowing what to say or do; but so urgent were the entreaties of Basilio's friends, imploring him to allow Quiteria to give him her hand, so that his soul, quitting this life in despair, should not be lost, that they moved, nay, forced him, to say that if Quiteria were willing to give it he was satisfied, as it was only putting off the fulfillment of his wishes for a moment
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When he had said this and finished the tying (which was not over the armour but only over the doublet) Don Quixote observed, "It was careless of us not to have provided ourselves with a small cattle-bell to be tied on the rope close to me, the sound of which would show that I was still descending and alive; but as that is out of the question now, in God's hand be it to guide me;" and forthwith he fell on his knees and in a low voice offered up a prayer to heaven, imploring God to aid him and grant him success in this to all appearance perilous and untried adventure, and then exclaimed aloud, "O mistress of my actions and movements, illustrious and peerless Dulcinea del Toboso, if so be the prayers and supplications of this fortunate lover can reach thy ears, by thy
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Ah me! Such heavy days, such long, long nights, such aching hearts and imploring prayers, when those who loved her best were forced to see the thin hands stretched out to them beseechingly, to hear the bitter cry, "Help me, help me!" and to feel that there was no help
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Her eyes now were imploring, soft, and at the same time trustful, caressing, timid
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He ended by imploring Zobeida not to confound the innocent with the guilty and
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Then at last she looked at him, mute, imploring, looking to see if she must be ashamed
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imploring the Cadi not to inflict on him such a heavy loss
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and the courtiers from throwing themselves at the Sultan's feet and imploring him
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I cannot now repeat to you, sir, all the eloquent words and imploring language he made use of; it was more than piety, it was more than grief, and I, who am no canter, and hate the Jesuits, said then to myself, 'It is really well, and I am very glad that I have not any children; for if I were a father and felt such excessive grief as the old man does, and did not find in my memory or heart all he is now saying, I should throw myself into the sea at once, for I could not bear it
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Whirling the bloody knife up at the imploring youth, the victorious Magua uttered a cry so fierce, so wild, and yet so joyous, that it conveyed the sounds of savage triumph to the ears of those who fought in the valley, a thousand feet below
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It was eerily silent until a logging truck came around the bend and roared by, oblivious to my imploring thumb
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His wife! He had just acted the inexorable judge with her, he had condemned her to death, and she, crushed by remorse, struck with terror, covered with the shame inspired by the eloquence of his irreproachable virtue,—she, a poor, weak woman, without help or the power of defending herself against his absolute and supreme will,—she might at that very moment, perhaps, be preparing to die! An hour had elapsed since her condemnation; at that moment, doubtless, she was recalling all her crimes to her memory; she was asking pardon for her sins; perhaps she was even writing a letter imploring forgiveness from her virtuous husband—a forgiveness she was purchasing with her death! Villefort again groaned with anguish and despair
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She sent me a letter then, imploring me to go away and saying that it would break her heart if any scandal should come upon her husband
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Sitting down on a stool she folded her hands and poured out her heart to God, imploring Him to help her and let her go home to her grandfather
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I tried to cheer him up by a wire, and he sent me one in reply imploring me to do all I could
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Sit down on this bench, Watson, until a train for Chislehurst arrives, and allow me to lay the evidence before you, imploring you in the first
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She looked straight into his face, as thought imploring him to spare her, and gave her hand
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‘For God’s sake, let me finish!’ he added, his eyes imploring her to give him time to explain his words
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She was silent for a little, thinking of herself, of her own grief in her family, and all at once, with an impulsive movement, she raised her head and clasped her hands with an imploring gesture
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It spoke hurriedly, gaspingly for a few sentences, and then was silent—a piteous, breathless, imploring sort of voice
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She tried to say something, but her voice refused to utter any sound; with a guilty and imploring glance at the
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There, prostrate upon their faces, lay the little red figures of the four surviving Indians, trembling with fear of us and yet imploring our protection
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Christian! I stare up at him, imploring him to refuse
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“Oh, but Mama Fontaine,” cried her daughter-in-law, casting imploring glances at the two girls, urging them to help her smooth the old lady’s feathers
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“And—I thought then that I’d never, never forgive you! But when Aunt Pitty told me yesterday that you—that they might hang you—it came over me of a sudden and I—I—” She looked up into his eyes with one swift imploring glance and in it she put an agony of heartbreak
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Tarleton’s eyes began to snap and her lips to imploring his grandson to tell him what had been said
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He winced at her words but his eyes still met hers, imploring silence, comfort
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By the third time around, Solomon was in tears and had his hands up, imploring to the heavens, while declaiming, “Bring the boys home, bring the boys home,” and we were all finally pushed out into the spotlight to join them—two of the best singers of their generation singing together for what turned out to be the very first time
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Fred followed her with his eyes, hoping that they would meet hers, and in that way find access for his imploring penitence
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When he had spoken the last words in an imploring tone, Rosamond returned to the chair by his side