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yet inexorable eyes looking down
he asked weakly, gazing at the small, plump figure of his wife, as she stood with meek yet inexorable eyes looking down at him.
— from Little Stories of Married Life by Mary Stewart Cutting

yet in existence lapidary documents
This truth is demonstrated by monuments yet in existence, lapidary documents above suspicion.
— from Gothic Architecture by Edouard Corroyer

yet inexorable eyes looking down
he asked weakly, [pg 574] gazing at the small, plump figure of his wife, as she stood with meek yet inexorable eyes looking down at him.
— from McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 6, May, 1896 by Various


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