Such as she sat there to-day she was ineffaceably stamped with him. |
A partial inventory of her visible apparel is ineffaceably stamped upon my mind. |
My knowledge of my mother is very scanty, but very distinct. Her personal appearance and bearing are ineffaceably stamped upon my memory. |
Some of the recounted episodes deeply and ineffaceably impressed him. |
Many years had elapsed and Alfred surmised the uncle had forgotten events that were ineffaceably impressed upon his own memory. |
One thing is certain, the language was ineffaceably stamped upon my brain, though for a long time no one knew it, least of all myself. |