In his anger he muttered an exclamation which attracted the attention of Vernet. |
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This well-timed exclamation of mine, I perceived, did not fail to have its weight. |
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It is the handsome Denis Ronciat, the beau and cajoler of the village girls, who utters an exclamation of surprise. |
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My word, as an exclamation with a thousand significances, could have arrived from nowhere else than Old England. |
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He had already introduced a skeleton key into the lock, when a loud exclamation was heard from the crowd outside the gate. |
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Just at this point the engineer with a startled exclamation seized the throttle and brought us to a disquietingly abrupt stop. |
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One end and most of the front of the solarium had been covered before an exclamation from the Doctor halted the work. |
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Roma withdrew her hand from the hand of the Pope and made an exclamation of dissent. |
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The woman began to weep quietly, while Spillane dropped a troubled exclamation and strode to the window. |
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When Ivo thought proper to see Kate approaching, he turned with an exclamation of hyperbolical admiration. |
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With men it is the sternest, with women the softest, exclamation in the language. |
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There was an exclamation from the sheriff and the sound of moving feet suddenly was stilled. |
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The flying chair struck the incomer across his shins, bringing an angry exclamation from the man. |
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In the Folios the interrogation mark and the exclamation mark are often interchanged. |
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He raised a tentacle to still Crownwall's immediate exclamation of protest. |
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As Joliette read the last lines that so completely cleared him, he could not suppress an exclamation of joy. |
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A moment more, and Ba'tiste, with a sudden exclamation, allowed his cant hook to drop to the ground. |
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The captain gave a dry cough, and I turned round sharply, expecting to hear some angry exclamation. |
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How amazingly odd it sounded, like the ironic exclamation of some onlooking demon of sarcasm. |
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He could find no surcease only in the oft-repeated exclamation of reproach. |
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He was roused from this self-commune by an abrupt exclamation from his companion. |
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He turns away with a muttered exclamation, not benedictory towards his betrothed, between his teeth. |
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As June and Tanaka made their way up the path, June gave an exclamation of delight. |
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There was no irreverence in the exclamation that broke from the girl's lips. |
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Red Jim stumbled to his feet with an inarticulate and hysteric exclamation. |
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For a moment he was undecided what to do, then, with an exclamation of satisfaction, he stripped himself but for a perineal band. |
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At my exclamation one of the Halbersons left off toweling and came over to join me. |
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My four days in Philadelphia have just been one exclamation point after another! |
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I put an exclamation point there because we felt one when we saw the vessel. |
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I know I've not honored you with so much as an exclamation point since my very first out-of-doors entry. |
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Sloane's nasal, twangy exclamation was clearly intended to provoke him further. |
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Each tree is an exclamation point, its branches short and numerous, rising toward the zenith. |
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The exclamation was caused by the unceremonious suddenness of Mr. Bangs' exit. |
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The cause of this sudden and ungovernable exclamation can be no other than a woman. |
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But there was in that exclamation an undertone of disbelief clear enough to untrusting ears. |
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With this melancholy exclamation Alcon said farewell to the Greek, who descended the rope in silence. |
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Roswell threw down the currycomb with an impatient exclamation, and returned to the house. |
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Good sprang up with a profane exclamation, and so did I, without the exclamation, and this was what I saw. |
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There was an exclamation of surprise from the second acrobat. |
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And he put a remarkable amount of animosity into his guarded exclamation. |
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She had made a long pause before the exclamation, and the pause seemed to be filled by agitating thoughts that showed themselves in her features. |
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His billfold was opened and dropped with an exclamation of disappointment. |
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With a heartfelt exclamation of thanksgiving, he turned into this bypath. |
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Charlot, mistaking Mademoiselle's exclamation, laughed softly. |
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Meg forgot her foot and rose so quickly that she was forced to catch hold of Jo, with an exclamation of pain. |
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Pontellier, unable to read his newspaper with any degree of comfort, arose with an expression and an exclamation of disgust. |
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The Indians would half rise from their recumbent posture, and gaze upon his uncovered head, with their usual exclamation of astonishment. |
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A curious exclamation from her hostess caused7 Miss crossman to pause. |
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This exclamation appeared to disconcert Yoga Rama a good deal. |
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The exclamation was so fervent that Miss Searle laughed again. |
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The exclamation which burst from the lips of Betts Shoreham, betokened both surprise and delight. |
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That exclamation, of course, removed the supposition entirely. |
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The exclamation came from the girl in a note of incredulous astonishment. |
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But while yet fifty yards distant, Kingozi stopped with an exclamation. |
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Then he heard an angry exclamation in a man's voice, followed by the sounds of a scuffle. |
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Having given that advice, he returned to his room, and shut out the horrid fresh air with a loud exclamation of relief. |
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India gave a little exclamation and moved toward the hatrack. |
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But let the same person be led into a room tastefully furnished, and he would be startled into an exclamation of pleasure and surprise. |
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It answered with a little exclamation, with a sob following close upon it. |
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Our sonneteer may be said to have borrowed the exclamation from Luther. |
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Amy heard the clash of skates, and looked out with an impatient exclamation. |
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The exclamation poignantly voiced the esteem in which Krebs was held. |
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As I took hold of the handle of the door I heard an exclamation, oddly truncated at the end, and a click and a thud. |
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He was interrupted by the pressure of Christie's fingers on his arm and a subdued exclamation from Jessie, who was staring down the street. |
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A winding path led through it, and, coming round a bend, he stopped short with a little exclamation. |
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But the last exclamation escaped him like the discharge from a Leyden jar. |
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With an exclamation of impatience, but with his unchangeable face, Monseigneur looked out. |
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She pressed the cat to her threadbare bosom with a breathless exclamation. |
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It was Isabella who first saw the matador, and uttered an exclamation. |
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The exclamation shot from trowbridge like the crack of a gun. |
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Jessie returned certain odes of one Horatius Flaccus to the corner, and uttered an exclamation. |
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It was the exclamation of the uhlan who had stopped them in the afternoon. |
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This exclamation, although but a mutter, was fervent indeed. |
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The peepers, not far away, heard him utter an exclamation of amazement. |
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Jack uttered a low exclamation as he saw that this tree was a pimento. |
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This last exclamation was an expression of surprise and pleasure at the poetical hermitage which met his eyes. |
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The essential spirit of the man's whole vagabond life burst out of him irresistibly in his first exclamation. |
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At the sight of it Frank could not repress an exclamation of astonishment. |
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At that moment, the viscount could not help uttering an exclamation of impotent rage. |
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With an exclamation of relief, Mrs. Royall hurried to meet her. |
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There was a nuance of profound bewilderment in her exclamation. |
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She did not answer, but went on, in a tone which was a soliloquy rather than an exclamation, and a dirge rather than a soliloquy. |
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I had stooped and was scraping at this to see exactly what it was when I heard a muttered exclamation in German and saw the cadaverous face of the colonel looking down at me. |
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The exclamation of surprise that almost burst from his lips was throttled in his throat by steel-thewed fingers that closed about his windpipe with the suddenness of thought. |
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I now related my history briefly but with firmness and precision, marking the dates with accuracy and never deviating into invective or exclamation. |
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Here she gave an exclamation of wonder, real or ritual, and looking up at the high garden wall above her, beheld it fantastically bestridden by a somewhat fantastic figure. |
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Lying back on the sofa, she read the manuscript carefully through, making dashes here and there, and putting in many exclamation points, which looked like little balloons. |
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The elderly chief made a gesture of commendation, which was answered by most of his companions, who each threw forth a hand and uttered a brief exclamation of pleasure. |
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He made the exclamation which usually accompanies the former emotion in an Indian, and, calling in a low voice, soon drew a companion to his side. |
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