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A pang, a bitterness that lasted for a day or for a year—and the gap would be filled again by some one else.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOODBran or horse-dung inside was a good thing as a stop-gap, though it added not to the strength of the boiler.
LIFE OF RICHARD TREVITHICK, VOLUME II (OF 2)FRANCIS TREVITHICKThe tall man leaped over just there; and the Jew, running a few paces to the right, crept through that gap.
OLIVER TWIST, VOL. II (OF 3)CHARLES DICKENSThen you're the chap who covered the trail between Phœnix and Potter's Gap yesterday afternoon?
MOTOR MATT'S "CENTURY" RUNSTANLEY R. MATTHEWSBefore he could recover, a figure was flying through the open gap that lately had been a window.
ST. MARTIN'S SUMMERRAFAEL SABATINISuch history never loses its interest, nor does the lapse of ages, in the least degree, impair its credibility.
GOSPEL PHILOSOPHYJ. H. WARDAt last, through a gap in the trees, I caught sight of Marguerite in the arms of her nurse, who was dressed in black.
MARGUERITEANATOLE FRANCEQueeker rode up to the gap, shut his eyes, gave a chirp, and committed himself to fate and Slapover.
THE FLOATING LIGHT OF THE GOODWIN SANDSR.M. BALLANTYNEIn this way a considerable gap in life conditions has perhaps occasionally been crossed.
MAN AND HIS ANCESTORCHARLES MORRISWe know that human remains have been found that, to some small extent, fill the gap between man and the ape.
MAN AND HIS ANCESTORCHARLES MORRIS