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more enigmatical



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Every day Sendlingen's conduct seemed to him more enigmatical and unnatural.

From The Chief Justice A Novel by Franzos, Karl Emil

Prompted by Trumbull, probably, Lincoln reviewed the shadowy history of the Toombs bill and Douglas's still more enigmatical connection with it.

From Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics by Johnson, Allen

The character of Belisarius, enigmatical enough in itself, is made by him more enigmatical still.

From Gibbon by Morison, James Cotter

“Indeed, no,” she replied reassuringly, seeing how his confident manner had changed to despair, “but I do mean that the ways of women are not more enigmatical than those of men—some men,” she qualified.

From Those Dale Girls by Carruth, Frank Weston

Doctor Howe's mysterious imprisonment in Berlin in 1832 is the more enigmatical since Berlin has generally been the refuge of the oppressed from other European countries.

From Cambridge Sketches by Stearns, Frank Preston



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