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“You had us so worried, damn, you look great!” He elbowed Daniel and said slyly, “Do I detect a certain look of contentment? ”
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’ He said slyly, his hand gripping her arm, effectively stopping her going any further
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It winked slyly at Fizzicist
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” She grinned slyly, “Should the two happen to become mingled
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“Great!” the Elf smiled slyly
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“Yeah,” he replied slyly
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He looked at me slyly and said with a mocking grin, “It just might, it just might
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Tentatively sending out his anima, Brock let it slither through the pathways of his mind like a slow-worm, wriggling along the edges– slyly, stealthily, so that Skelda would not be alerted
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“Oh, yes,” said Weizescie, smiling slyly at Colling, “Well, then, I would say that I would sell this horse for perhaps one hundred dollars
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Her carrier’s voice sounded like the occasional leer that she’d seen cast her way slyly, where men had gathered together
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Your duty? Your purpose? the spirit of self spoke slyly
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Hermann smiled slyly, telling him that the British had been good enough to return the bag of gold sovereigns that he had hidden in his wife’s suitcase, and when Colling’s eyebrows raised, laughed and asked him if he really believed that he had handed over all the Countess’ bequest to Inspector Zavek
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Dacian took note of her eyes on him, and slyly molded his lance blade into a
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"Will you want them back? It's awful cold down at the harbour mouth--long after it's warm up here," said Lida slyly
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slyly around the edge of the door
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I looked at him questioningly “What are we doing here?” I asked and he smiled slyly
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“We could take it anyway!” Naaman averred slyly, bringing a glaring look from Moshe, who continued, “I can’t see where you would be any better off with us than you would be without us!”
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in the things that were avoided, and then slyly chasing after
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Bartow smiled slyly
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"So," he added slyly, "do you think that's our objective?"
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He held out his hand, stil smiling slyly
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‘Come and sit beside me,’ she said slyly
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He slyly enquired a lot but could not find any brothel
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Shane looked over at Aidan slyly
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I shiver, thinking of the bitter weather still ahead, of the snow now starting to fall already slyly hiding the icy places on the path
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Driving what he slyly calls
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On the panel, instead of pushing a button, he slyly removed the black cube from his pocket, and attached it like a magnet to a black screen located above the buttons
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“It was just a rebel,” said John, slyly rubbing his thumb against the flesh of my hand
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’ He winked slyly at Moose
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Matthews added slyly, with intimation in his voice
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own eyes,” she said slyly with a sidelong glance at Alex
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Marie smiled slyly as she looked toward the apparently startled
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The Chinese man smiled slyly
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” She looked at him slyly
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” She smiled slyly and
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Dragon was smiling slyly as he motioned for Alex to take a seat
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Thomas smiled slyly at Alex who remained emotionless
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Alex thought the question was slyly probative
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” He smiled slyly as he moved his hand up her thigh
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Van Thorn remained seated and smiled slyly as he leaned back in his
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asked slyly, setting his cup down delicately on the saucer
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slyly looking at Van Thorn from the corner of his eyes
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His wife nodded and smiled slyly at her mother-in-law then offered
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“Would you care to elaborate?” Van Thorn asked slyly, even though
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“Perhaps,” Van Thorn said slyly
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He smiled slyly at the mayor
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“Is that so?” Breckenridge said slyly, turning his attention to Ellis
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Van Thorn smiled slyly
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Mary Catherine smiled at Van Thorn slyly
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dutifully returned to his position and offered no further comments or assistance; though he pretended to busy himself with other tasks at his podium, it was blatantly obvious that he was attempting to slyly overhear the substance of the conversation
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“What brings you here?” She smiled slyly
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“One thing that you will find about me,” Wickland said slyly, “is that I have a very keen perception—the well-trained eye of a detective
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Kirsten slyly looked over the rim of her glasses at him
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He smiled slyly and nodded in approval
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Tom smiled again, more slyly than before
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She grabbed her tiny knife turning back to smile slyly at Jaxon, before jabbing Nord in his earlobe
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‘That only interests me,’ said Roopa, slyly looking at Raja Rao, as she proceeded into her room, ‘if you too live along with me
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He slyly gave the item to Rad, who kept it
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He looked at her slyly
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Sage smiled slyly at them
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Are you sure you want to hear it?” she queried slyly
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Magic was never revealed to any of God's angels as was alleged; rather, this was slyly interpolated to make people accept magic
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”: it would be impossible for Al’lah to collaborate and collude with the devil against His prophet and messenger Job (pth) as they slyly pretended, and there should be no dispute about that which is clearly worded in the Holy Qur’an
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“You can call me Than,” he said slyly
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Realizing what was about to happen- that the Oogie was going to do to it as it had done to the Oogie, now knowing that it was not going to die- the Ogre got up off its knees and begun dusting itself off, slyly grinning at the Oogie, its nasty green tongue slithering in and out of its mouth
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Olaf smiles and says slyly, "The young Huldra does have a point, Anthony
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Margaret slyly opened hers again, so that she could continue her scrutiny of the elegant stranger while her father's voice droned on
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” He said slyly,
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” He winked slyly
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This inconvenient truth is slyly laughed-at, and ignored by civilized adults
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Rage-infested apes projecting their unconscious hate slyly outwards and carefully not noticing or looking at what they are actually doing and never questioning why they are doing it
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How could I know, then, she was slyly trying to tell me what she wanted done to her? I did not even suspect it
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Or are you not interested in marriage, she would ask, slyly questioning my sexual
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Which, um, er… just so happens to be slyly and unobtrusively interconnected on every level and imaginable way to all of the oppressors, and enslavers and employers and multi-national corporations in the World… Which the investors themselves purportedly hate… but grudgingly tolerate: as long as their investment in their corporations makes a nice profit
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He did it slyly
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'Brown's in his office,' the sergeant told him slyly
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It is all a story of one-upmanship: trying to slyly culturally brainwash and prove that they were better than their masters
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They can destroy a friendship that has taken years to develop into closeness, respect, intimacy and love by slyly making you say one thing, that is out of character, by making you take umbrage at one negative thing your friend or loved one said or did
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This form of unseen crime, this way of committing evil as secretly and as cunningly and as slyly as possible: is itself all the reason you need to kill them
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Because Hitler had correctly and accurately explained in his book “Mein Kampf” the insidious evil of the Jewish culture and race and how insidiously and slyly they weasel themselves into positions of authority and power and influence
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They are slyly telling us who is really behind all this fraud and stealing
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The story of the group of friends, their bonding, the care free lifestyle they lead and good jokes were treated differently and slyly in the movie
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“Yes, yes, yes,” he said, then grinned slyly
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Richone smiled slyly and then softly enforced a Royism, by saying that there was no such
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with her knees hugged to her chest and grinning at me slyly
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She smiled slyly and then threaded the ring
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Balion smiled slyly
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Don't you wish you could give it to me, Laurie?" And she slyly smiled in his disappointed face
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"Wouldn't you have a master for your castle in the air?" asked Laurie slyly
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He noticed in the two stories that Helen did not go very reluctantly, for she was laughing slyly and roguishly; but the fair Dido was shown dropping tears the size of walnuts from her eyes
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He saw the necessity of inviting the Miss Steeles immediately, and his conscience was pacified by the resolution of inviting his sisters another year; at the same time, however, slyly suspecting that another year would make the invitation needless, by bringing Elinor to town as Colonel Brandon's wife, and Marianne as their visitor
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Slyme knew that, although they were speaking of Crass, they were also alluding to himself, and as he replied to Philpot he looked slyly at Owen, who had so far taken no part in the conversation
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But she had seen the uncut movies—the raw footage before Paul changed the sound and edited down the scenes and filtered the skin tones and distorted the voices and slyly altered blemishes so that the true identity of the masked man would remain unknown
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de Monte Cristo, King of China, Emperor of Cochin-China," said the young imp, looking slyly towards his sister
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Was Bessie sitting at his table at the Bell inn, watching him drink her father’ s best ale, giving him that inviting smile, pulling the front of her dress tight to make sure he could see what nice breasts she had? Was he being charming and amusing to her, making her laugh? Was she parting her lips to show him her even teeth, and throwing back her head so that he could appreciate the soft skin of her white throat? Was he talking to her father, Paul Bell, asking respectful and interested questions about his business, so that later Paul would tell his daughter that Merthin was a good sort, a fine young man? Would Merthin get drunk and put his arm around Bessie’ s waist, resting his hand on her hip then slyly inching his fingertips towards that sensitive place between her thighs that was already itching for his touch – just as he once had with Caris?
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“I think you’ve seen too much,” he chuckles slyly
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Where to start? I reach for his t-shirt, and he grabs my hands and shakes his head, smiling slyly at me
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this absurdity, knowing how Scarlett hated him and never failed to refer to him as “that “It must be Captain Rhett Butler,” said Melanie slyly and they exploded with mirth at skunk, Rhett Butler
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Scarlett winked slyly at Frank and, for all his distress at the bad news he had just heard, he smiled, knowing she was enjoining silence and making him one in a pleasant conspiracy
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And that frightening fascinating Captain Butler—frequently after he called with Scarlett, Pitty found brand-new purses stuffed with bills on her console table or lace handkerchiefs knotted about gold pieces which had been slyly slipped into her sewing box