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Phyllis recreated vividly with words the suspense they had 50 felt while fumbling around in the dark of the passages.
THE ADVENTURE GIRLS AT K BAR OCLAIR BLANKAfter this they recreated themselves with singing musically, in four or five parts, or upon a set theme, as it best pleased them.
THE BEST OF THE WORLD'S CLASSICS, RESTRICTED TO PROSE, VOL. VII (OF X)--CONTINENTAL EUROPE IVARIOUSAll shall perish but one pure pair, who will people the recreated world.
MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF OUR OWN LAND, COMPLETECHARLES M. SKINNERThese things take shape in the mind of the reader; they are recreated and set up where the mind's eye can rest on them.
THE CRAFT OF FICTIONPERCY LUBBOCKThe house after Dickens's time became a Jews' college, and the pupils "recreated" in the novelist's theatre-garden.
HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS IN LONDONMRS. E. T. COOK.Svirski had marvelled always that the Renaissance had not recreated the symbol of death.
HANIAHENRYK SIENKIEWICZThomas A. Janvier has recreated antique Mexico for us in his stories of ghosts and saints, of devils and miracles.
THE SUPERNATURAL IN MODERN ENGLISH FICTIONDOROTHY SCARBOROUGHAnd I had the divine sensation of being recreated, fashioned for some happier destiny.
THE JESSICA LETTERS: AN EDITOR'S ROMANCEPAUL ELMER MOREThe spirit of the race deserved and created and was again in turn recreated by its religion.
ALBERT DURERT. STURGE MOOREIt had been behind the revolution that had recreated an absolutist monarchy in Spain.
ASTOUNDING STORIES OF SUPER-SCIENCE, OCTOBER, 1930VARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO RECREATED
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