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But at intervals I still felt an inexpressible longing to see or hear from my mother.
THE BOARDED-UP HOUSEAUGUSTA HUIELL SEAMAN
The time had been when the proclamation of a republic would have filled her soul with inexpressible joy.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTT
He therefore followed this, and in a short time had the inexpressible satisfaction and good fortune to find the captain.
THE FLOATING LIGHT OF THE GOODWIN SANDSR.M. BALLANTYNE
He looked at her with a grave smile, which did not enliven his thoughtful eyes, but gave an inexpressible sweetness to his face.
RUTHELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELL
Keppel's return has occasioned infinite and inexpressible consternation, which gradually changes into discontent against him.
PRIVATE LETTERS OF EDWARD GIBBON (1753-1794) VOLUME 1 (OF 2)EDWARD GIBBON
She flew towards him, and bathed his face with her tears while she hung over him with inexpressible pleasure and emotion.
THE ADOPTED DAUGHTERELIZABETH SANDHAM
Your agreeing to this will only immeasurably deepen, instead of lessening our inexpressible obligation.'
ROBIN REDBREASTMARY LOUISA MOLESWORTH
His heart went out to his old father, his brother Benjamin, and to all his kindred with inexpressible tenderness.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME IIJOHN LORD
The effect produced by the mysterious reconciliation of these strange forms was of a supreme and inexpressible beauty.
TOILERS OF THE SEAVICTOR HUGO
The stirring of the wind among the branches set in movement, the inexpressible silence of the night.
TOILERS OF THE SEAVICTOR HUGO
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