On a rock of sardonyx he strove to break it then, but Durendala remained unharmed. |
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Weaponless, the assaulter had used his hands, and now with a knee upon Mexia's breast he strove to throttle him. |
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Sucatash went with him, and, catlike, strove to throw himself from the saddle. |
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And as he strove to lift it he felt in that unmistakable omnipotency of weight that it was seamed and celled with gold. |
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He clasped his head in his hands and strove to clear his mind for a moment from obsession. |
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Strongly did I commiserate her, and gently strove to draw her into discourse. |
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Nevertheless, I had risen to make this answer, the ill grace of which I strove to attenuate by the courteousness of my attitude. |
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I dashed the tears of laughter from my eyes, and strove to face him decorously. |
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To the best of their ability the four strove to shield her without her being able to perceive their sedulity. |
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Impudently she strove to emulate his coolness, but did not completely succeed. |
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Gloom did encircle him, but in the midst of it there was a light, which he strove and craved to follow. |
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Now he strove and energised for many minutes before he succeeded in raising it to the gunwale. |
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Every evening, as previously, Pierre strove to enliven him with an account of his strolls. |
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Ross strove to enmesh them in the robe, using the pressure of his body to slam them all on the buttons and levers of the board. |
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Tell me, soul-searching ray, if erst I strove To cherish, feed and guard where grew no love. |
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They strove to tear La Fayette from his dungeon, that they might triumph in his death. |
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Her conscience had flagellated her as the immediate cause of his illness, and she strove by every act of devotion to make amends. |
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He strove to speak words, but from his throat issued only clicking, slobbery grunts and gasps. |
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Gabriel strove to restrain himself from breaking out into brutal language about the sottish Malins and his pound. |
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I loved and admired him to a degree of enthusiasm, and of course strove to imitate him. |
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He watched her as she strove to speak, but if her lips stirred they made no sound. |
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Though he strove to put confidence into his words, his painful doubt was manifest. |
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His tone was pregnant with alarm, though he strove to make it merely complaining. |
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The Evil one strove and strove, but nothing came of it, the izba still remained pitch dark. |
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And he strove to bend his head on my hand, as though to supplicate my assistance for them. |
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The legionary strove to wheel at the word of command, but his feet obeyed him not. |
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He went to the edge of the pyramid and strove for a sight of the teotihuacan. |
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But no matter how he strove to run down the lurker, he lost him every time. |
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They strove again, as they had striven before, to win the King's favour by maligning him. |
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The offices which I have myself obtained I never strove for by any underhand means. |
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They could not see that, though he strove with them for modernity of expression, his language was unmodern. |
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Although he strove continually for classic form, his works nevertheless reveal their programmatic origin. |
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She strove to steady herself, as a ship will right up for a moment in veering. |
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The emperor and the queen strove to outvie each other in the richness and elegance of their gifts. |
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Godfrey and the good Bishop of puy strove earnestly to put heart into the soldiers. |
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She could only surmise that the man had a conscience, and that in this way he strove to quieten it. |
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The other woman, having passed her youth, strove now to re-create it in her costume. |
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Augustine was again silent for a moment, and he strove for self-mastery. |
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I did not understand what this meant, and strove to hearten her up. |
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She strove to rise to her feet, but Una had her orders from Invar. |
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She thrust it out and strove to find encouragement in its pulchritude. |
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As he said this he gently strove to disengage himself from her hold. |
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He strove to unfasten her girdle, but might not dissever the clasp. |
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Further German forces were thrown into the breach and strove to widen it. |
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He stopped whistling and strove to control the jauntiness of his gait. |
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They turned their shoulders to her most savage slashes, and with wagging tails and mincing steps strove to placate her wrath. |
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She strove to ensnare him with comfort and would not see that comfort meant nothing to him. |
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The shock to my already overstrained nervous system was terrible in the extreme, and with a superhuman effort I strove to break my awful bonds. |
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Above that, in scarps and blocks upheaved, the rocks strove to fight their heads above the white smother. |
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He stalled and blocked, fought parsimoniously, and strove to gather strength. |
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It strove to mention by name in each issue, as many as possible of the inhabitants of the village. |
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I've had many a laugh at her perplexities and untold troubles, which she vainly strove to hide from my mockery. |
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Again, in the seventh, Danny achieved the diabolical inside uppercut.Through the eighth round his opponent strove vainly to repeat the uppercut. |
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Williams, Gunby, and Howard, all strove in vain to bring it to order. |
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The newcomer vainly strove to move his icebound jaws and jowls. |
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Well, it was pretty trying, but Davies strove to explain and to undeceive. |
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Three times she strove to throw off the incubus, to speak, but in vain. |
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They strove earnestly but ineffectually to trace the necklace. |
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Henceforth for seven hours a day he strove in the tilt-yard to qualify himself to be a worthy squire to so worthy a knight. |
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Again he strove for playfulness of speech, but it was too great a moment for even love fractiousness to enter in. |
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She strove her mightiest to rid herself of them, but in vain. |
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Many of them strove to swim off to us, but we left them astern. |
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Borrow strove to galvanise the General Committee into action. |
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She strove to rise, and Boris gently lifted and supported her. |
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From the waist Raveneau and the brazilian strove to inspire the men. |
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He winked them indignantly, strove to clear his burred throat. |
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And, casting his long arms about her, he strove to draw her to him. |
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Mrs. Morton did look up vaguely into his face, and strove to smile. |
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But he strove hard to quell them and to respond to Baglioni with a true lover's perfect faith. |
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For it was thus that William first strove to satisfy his followers. |
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He strove to distract his mind by talking, but in the middle of his words a spatter of rain against the window would make him start. |
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Jacobins and cordeliers no longer strove to gain her support. |
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This he repressed as speedily as possible, and strove to look as if nothing of the kind had happened. |
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I bent myself to devising ways and means for our escape, and meanwhile strove, on all fitting occasions, to impress them with the gross fraud and inhumanity of slavery. |
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To have looked at my companion, as, sympathizing with my sufferings, he strove to put an end to them, one would have thought that he was the deaf and dumb alphabet incarnated. |
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Ashamed of his apprehensions, the young man turned toward the water, and strove to divert his attention to the mimic stars that dimly glimmered on its moving surface. |
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Lord Lundie strove to disembarrass himself of his accoutrements much as an ill-trained Punch and Judy dog tries to escape backwards through his frilled collar. |
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No longer puppies, vaguely proud of the sedateness of maturity, they strove to be proud and sedate while all their impulse was to rush together in a frantic ecstasy. |
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It was almost a prayer, but a prayer that included a thousand meanings Daylight strove to feign sheepishness, but his heart was singing too wild a song for mere playfulness. |
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He would have released himself, but strove in vain to do so. |
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And her kind thoughts sped away as if they were angels and had wings, and flying down the river to Chatham and Rochester, strove to peep into the barracks where George was. |
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Truly had the bush-folk named themselves into the name of the Red One, seeing in him their own image which they strove to placate and please with such red offerings. |
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When he strove to retaliate on Johnny, that imperturbable youth, with extended arm, merely lifted him into the air on his chain and strangled him. |
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All this passed through my mind, and I strove to comfort myself without comfort, indulging in faint and distant hopes of cherishing that life that I now abhor. |
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Forgetting that he was only a brute, he posited that this was no more than a brute with which he strove to play in the genial comradely way that the Skipper played. |
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