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more enigmatical



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The very contrast of the participants rendered it unique, but this unconscious revival of rites which had passed away centuries ago lent a deeper and more enigmatical significance to it all.

From A Maid of the Kentucky Hills by Litsey, Edwin Carlile

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

From The Chief Justice A Novel by Franzos, Karl Emil

Philip felt that if Christ could show the Father, then there was no need of any more enigmatical talk.

From The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St John, Vol. II by Dods, Marcus

This novel is in its own nature and purpose sufficiently obscure; and the commentaries which have been written upon it by the Hurnboldts, Schlegels, &c., make the enigma still more enigmatical.

From Biographical Essays by De Quincey, Thomas

The papers belonging to the American phase, so far as they were to be identified by dates, or by some internal evidence, were fewer, but even more enigmatical in character.

From Beauty and the Beast, and Tales of Home by Taylor, Bayard



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