When we were on the street again, calliope looked at me with her way of shy eagerness. |
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This is clearly proven by their general eagerness to re-engage the former employes of this company. |
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But this is as much a matter of circumspection and caution at least as of eagerness and pursuit. |
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It was too slow for their eagerness and expectative grants were sought for and made in advance so as to profit by the next victim. |
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It quenches all the eagerness to hear in the three faces, each in its own degree. |
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Instead of allaying the eagerness of the Emir, the words excited it the more. |
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Taking up the pouch, she handed it to him, and he clutched it with a strange eagerness. |
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Detis collided with the huge Martian in his eagerness to be out of the room. |
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This, for his friend, was a confirmatory touch to be fitted with eagerness into the picture. |
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In her eagerness, it was as if the halo of joy that surrounded her were quivering. |
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His resolution of leaving Churchhill is consistent with his general eagerness. |
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New York was consumed by a quenchless eagerness to look on their conquerors. |
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A sound of craving and eagerness that had nothing articulate in it but blood. |
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The student turns, therefore, with eagerness to such a book as that of Professor Cremer. |
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Louise, rosily alive, and quivering with eagerness, was waiting for her comments. |
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The first fervors of the romance of discovery were childlike in their eagerness. |
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No stockjobber on 'Change could go about his exciting work with more animating eagerness. |
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In her eagerness she called me stone-blind, whenever I could not see just the fish she meant. |
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The girl's answer was uttered with nervous eagerness which revealed her own stress of fear. |
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His insistence on the point was of itself suspicious, but eagerness to protect her stultified his wits. |
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The balloons were strained, contorted out of all proportion in their eagerness. |
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He put it in his pocket with the eagerness of one who sharpens a pleasure by deferring it. |
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He liked this eagerness on the part of his boys, and yet there was sadness in his smile, too. |
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His mobility, his eagerness, were sometimes now a perplexity, even a pain to her. |
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But what has been sought with eagerness ought to be acknowledged with promptitude. |
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I refused the parfait aux frais and the savoury in my eagerness for the end of the meal. |
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A part of the battalion, in its eagerness to win the day, went on up the ridge. |
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But a millionaire's lavishness can only be compared with his eagerness for gain. |
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When Mrs. Terrell rose to speak the air was tense with eagerness and anxiety. |
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As if he had been pleading his own cause, Thayer's voice was full of earnest eagerness. |
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Then he remembered that in his eagerness to get out he had left his knob-kerrie in the donga. |
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The Empress, too, forgets her own consequence, in eagerness to aggrandise her favourite. |
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They were evidently in chase of him, with as much eagerness as he was in chase of the catamaran. |
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And Watson's eagerness for the subject itself made him forget to note whether the work was mechanically or manually executed. |
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To the blunter and less refined sensibilities of the male there seems something a little indelicate in this impartial eagerness. |
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She was trembling with eagerness, but the station agent stood on my other side, and he was woodenly stolid. |
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The spectacle greatly increased the eagerness of all onboard the frigate to take part in the work. |
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Their patience and eagerness in trying to correct a mispronunciation were touching. |
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But in his eagerness to secure the alliance of Florence, he committed the fatal mistake of affronting the Venetians. |
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Mojave had brimmed with optimism and pride and accomplishment and eagerness. |
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She was looking up sidewise into Mather's face, studying it with a vixenish eagerness. |
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He blows off his steam with such an eagerness that he forgets for a time, or nearly forgets, his cacography. |
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With what eagerness did I run every morning at sunrise to respire the perfumed air in the peristyle! |
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All of a sudden Don began to tremble with eagerness and nuzzle and sniff among the roots of the grass. |
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He laid a hand unsteady with its tremor of delight and young eagerness upon the vitta and it slipped off her hair. |
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Jones nodded affirmation of his words, sighed and evidenced unmistakable signs of eagerness to go. |
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Baston, unglued from the wall, spoke up with his usual pompous eagerness. |
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They took the scent into the heart of it, evincing great eagerness. |
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At once the Princess was aflutter with eagerness and excitement. |
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He was agog with joy and eagerness to tell her the good news. |
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Nevertheless, Jimmy was all atingle with enthusiasm and eagerness. |
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But her rich tones were full of a genuine eagerness that belied the look. |
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Old bots is pawing the earth and snorting his eagerness to help out. |
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Newbury read it first with eagerness, then with a clouded brow. |
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With the quiet relinquishment of this long-cherished dream, eagerness for the realization of an even more precious one took possession of her. |
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Their heads were bent forward, they were animated by a suppressed eagerness, their eyes flashed avariciously. |
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I was all eagerness to see his face, but he kept it averted for some time while employed in unlacing the bag's mouth. |
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Only expectation, and eagerness to get at the Tories dominated them. |
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The lawyer, therefore, leaned forward with a semblance of frank eagerness. |
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And it was with eagerness that I accepted the touching invitation. |
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She opened her eyes with a gleam of eagerness to hear the words. |
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In his eagerness, he saw no one save the woman whom he loved. |
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Obstacles will only increase his eagerness and multiply his artifices. |
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But the eagerness was all gone from his, and only the pallor left. |
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His eagerness to humble Eck made him believe an impossibility. |
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Their eagerness was emulative, and made them rapid in their haste. |
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Her eagerness, her impatience, her longings to be with them, were such as to bring a line or two of Cowper's Tirocinium for ever before her. |
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It might have been a lost soul wailing, had it not been invested with a certain sad fierceness and hungry eagerness. |
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They went into the house, the doctor flinging open the door with an eagerness that Genestas attributed to his pleasure at receiving a boarder. |
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My eagerness was daunted, but yet I would not be fubbed off. |
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His eyes blazed with delight, and he sprang in a passion of eagerness to an adjoining room in which stood a young mechanic who was assisting him. |
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I inquired, with an eagerness which seemed to amuse the sepoy. |
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As the carriage drove in, Eva seemed like a bird ready to burst from a cage, with the wild eagerness of her delight. |
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He put the question with an eagerness that seemed all sincere. |
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The two children rushed with eagerness and vigor down the slops. |
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But there came a time when the buck's ears lifted and tensed with swift eagerness for sound. |
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He is carried on by his own solicitudes and his own eagerness. |
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Captain Wragge watched the postmaster's hands, as they sorted the letters in the box, with breathless eagerness. |
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In his eagerness he had struck a subaqueous pipe of the jet. |
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And as for your life, it is forfeit to your eagerness to buy my herd of cattle so cheaply. |
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With what intemperate eagerness would the people flock to see it! |
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Ichabod's flimsy garments fluttered in the air, as he stretched his long lank body away over his horse's head, in the eagerness of his flight. |
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With what eagerness the sailors must have kept on the lookout! |
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So intent was his eagerness that a strange kind of lucidity possessed him. |
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But what we call our despair is often only the painful eagerness of unfed hope. |
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There is a feverish eagerness in his eyes, a tremulousness in his voice. |
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He took to flight, and they followed him over hill and dale, with the eagerness and per-severance of starving men. |
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There was no eagerness or uplift or even trouble at the name of Jeff. |
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His large blue eyes flashed, and he gestured with an unconscious eagerness. |
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It should have been seen with what eagerness the marshy glebes of Holland were turned over. |
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As I walked behind the Xosa, I was all aglow with eagerness. |
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He did not care to fish, and displayed no eagerness to go out and kill grosbecs when Gaston proposed doing so. |
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Harling's old coats, and in these she went padding about after Charley, fairly panting with eagerness to please him. |
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He read it with eagerness and pleasure till he came to the postscript. |
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Even my preternatural eagerness could not discern who they were! |
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She made rapid progress and charmed everybody with her prettiness, her grace of manner and her genuine eagerness to please. |
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Too great eagerness to requite an obligation is a kind of ingratitude. |
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It seemed half maniacal, it was so ridged with bright eagerness. |
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Didn't we say she is indefinably a mix of raw glamour and schoolgirl eagerness? |
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He spoke insistently, almost pleading with her in his eagerness to cover up that yawning silence. |
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The eagerness of a listener quickens the tongue of a narrator. |
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Obtaining the permission he desired, he darted off with breathless eagerness, and, still carrying the birdcage in his hand, made straight towards the spot. |
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On the contrary, he sat rather mute and receptive before her chatty eagerness to make him feel at home and in face of Gaston's frank and wordy hospitality. |
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They thronged, however, to the now open door, pressing the lieutenant-governor, in the eagerness of their curiosity, into the room in advance of them. |
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And taking the candle down beside him, Mr Squeers, with great eagerness and a cunning grin overspreading his face, entered upon his task of examination. |
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Of this scene, Duncan, who, in his eagerness to report his arrival, had entered unannounced, stood many moments an unobserved and a delighted spectator. |
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She was obliged to break off from these very pleasant observations, which were otherwise of a sort to run into great length, by the eagerness of Harriet's wondering questions. |
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I felt the greatest eagerness to hear the promised narrative, partly from curiosity and partly from a strong desire to ameliorate his fate if it were in my power. |
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These words redoubled the eagerness of D'Artagnan, who urged his horse, though he stood in need of no incitement, and they proceeded at a rapid pace. |
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The veteran seized the offered paper, without waiting for Duncan to translate the speech, and with an eagerness that betrayed how important he deemed its contents. |
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It showed an eagerness for adventure, a readiness for the hand-to-mouth, which the care she took of her home and her love of good housewifery made not a little remarkable. |
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She was pleased with the eagerness to arrive which had made him alter his plan, and travel earlier, later, and quicker, that he might gain half a day. |
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The stage-manager, with an eagerness which he had not shown in the case of any other member of the company, interfered immediately, and set her right. |
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Mademoiselle, you will not, I trust, think my eagerness importunate. |
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