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Louis stood firm, though pale and respectful, before the resentful gaze of Elizabeth.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTERThis has a warm though a thin soil, which must be highly favorable to the Vine to induce so exclusive a devotion to it.
GLANCES AT EUROPEHORACE GREELEYShe kept her eyes fixed steadily on his, saying what followed gently, calmly, yet as though another woman spoke the words.
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOODShe stripped off her mackintosh, as though she were stripping off her modesty, and stood before him revealed.
HILDA LESSWAYSARNOLD BENNETTEntrez donc, 'tis the work of one of your compatriots; and here, though a heretic, you may consider yourself on English ground.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 60, NO. 372, OCTOBER 1846VARIOUSThe bear watched him narrowly with its wicked little eyes, though it did not see fit to cease its paw-licking.
THE GIANT OF THE NORTHR.M. BALLANTYNEBut he walked up and down the room and forced himself to listen, though he could scarcely bear it, I could see.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYHe heard himself saying lightly, though with apparent lack of interest: 'How curious, Lettice, how very odd!
THE WAVEALGERNON BLACKWOODHe obeyed without remark, though with an unsteady voice, as he uttered communications he knew were so hostile to her expectation.
THE PASTOR'S FIRE-SIDE VOL. 3 OF 4JANE PORTERKum Kale has been a brilliant bit of work, though I fear we have lost nearly a quarter of our effectives.
GALLIPOLI DIARY, VOLUME IIAN HAMILTONWORDS RELATED TO THOUGH
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