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Margaret Duffe eyed Reinhart coldly
β€œAll because of Sherikov!” Margaret Duffe eyed Reinhart coldly.
— from The Variable Man by Philip K. Dick

Miss Dorne Eaton replied collectedly
"Good morning, Miss Dorne," Eaton replied collectedly.
— from The Blind Man's Eyes by William MacHarg

motio Dei efficax respectu cuiuscumque
Ergo motio Dei efficax respectu cuiuscumque hominis in quibuslibet circumstantiis positi erit medium congruum et aptum, ut infallibiliter inducat effectum, ad quem ex Dei intentione datur. ”
— from Grace, Actual and Habitual: A Dogmatic Treatise by Joseph Pohle

merry dark eyes red cheeks
Uncle Philip was 16 years old, tall and strong, with merry dark eyes, red cheeks and thick, soft, wavy, brown hair.
— from Birds and Nature, Vol. 10 No. 1 [June 1901] by Various

my dear Everard replied Charles
"Nonsense, nonsense, my dear Everard," replied Charles; "I do not go home with such parade as that will make; considering the circumstances, and my father's recent and horrible death, that would be indecent."
— from Charles Tyrrell; or, The Bitter Blood. Volumes I and II by G. P. R. (George Payne Rainsford) James

mail delivery electric roads constitute
The institutions which we have just discussed, together with the improvement that comes from such physical agencies as assist quicker communication (good wagon roads, telephones, rural mail delivery, electric roads), constitute the social forces that are to be depended upon in rural betterment.
— from Chapters in Rural Progress by Kenyon L. (Kenyon Leech) Butterfield


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