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You know that I come of tough fiber—of that old Creole race of Pontelliers that dry up and finally blow away.
THE AWAKENING AND SELECTED SHORT STORIESKATE CHOPIN
He had decided to let it stand or blow away, as fortune might decide.
THE TWO ADMIRALSJ. FENIMORE COOPER
For the gold will turn to silver soon and all will blow away.
GRADED MEMORY SELECTIONSVARIOUS
Dandelions are gone, except the whiteheads, and they would blow away before they got themselves settled in church, I am afraid.
LITTLE FISHERS: AND THEIR NETSPANSY
She seems to draw me and draw me, and she wouldn't leave a single hair of me free to fall out and blow away—she'd keep it.
SONS AND LOVERSDAVID HERBERT LAWRENCE
I ventured to cross it, though it looked as if it would blow away in the first gust of wind.
OVER THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS TO ALASKACHARLES WARREN STODDARD
Why, Mrs. Morrow says we should regard trouble like clouds that we cant blow away unless we fill the atmosphere with sunshine.
BLUE ROBIN, THE GIRL PIONEERRENA I. HALSEY
For an instant only, however, he stood, trying to wipe the sting of the blow away.
THE TRAIL HORDECHARLES ALDEN SELTZER
A puff of secular air, to blow away the vapor of sanctity in which the clergy envelop themselves, might be salutary at intervals.
THE VICISSITUDES OF BESSIE FAIRFAXHARRIET PARR
The summit was still in cloud, but it did not seem thick, and I thought it would soon blow away.
ADVENTURES ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLDMRS. AUBREY LE BLOND
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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