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  • Evidently she had not. (10)
  • Karen was evidently worse. (12)
  • She had money to spare for dress, evidently! (8)
  • She had evidently come armed. (10)
  • Her affections were evidently strong. (4)
  • Evidently there was no expostulation. (10)
  • Evidently this was no vulgar assassin. (1)
  • He was evidently observing me comprehensively. (10)
  • The occasion had evidently exercised her spirit. (8)
  • Evidently they did their service in pleasing him. (10)
  • His meaning was hidden; evidently he wanted victims. (10)
  • She was evidently struggling against the confession. (12)
  • The desire to look was evidently recurrent with her. (10)
  • Evidently he had resolved to back Mr. Romfrey blindly. (10)
  • It was evidently better that she should go as she came. (10)
  • Miss Bonner knew something of his condition, evidently. (10)
  • The old soldier nods familiarly; he evidently knows him. (1)
  • The cupboard was open, and had evidently been ransacked. (10)
  • Wherever they went, she was evidently always on the watch. (4)
  • By her smile Irene was evidently agreeing with his remarks. (8)
  • She began to speak, repeating a lesson evidently learned by heart. (8)
  • A trawler was lying there, which had evidently been in a collision. (8)
  • Whether that fellow were coming or not, she evidently knew all about it. (8)
  • She had evidently been at this task before, and Karen had taken her place. (12)
  • He was evidently eager to obtain her good opinion of the Austrian military. (10)
  • The man on the right was nearer thirty, evidently tall, wiry, and very thin. (8)
  • There was evidently madness somewhere, as his shuddering human nature told him. (10)
  • From where we now were it was invisible, and Brayle had evidently not known about it. (1)
  • He looked diffident, and amiable, and independent, and he, too, was evidently English. (8)
  • She read it through, handed it back, and sat with her opinion evidently formed within. (10)
  • She had not far to go; for Noel was standing in the hall, quite evidently lying in wait. (8)
  • I received, the day before yesterday, an impassioned poem evidently not intended for me. (10)
  • Dahlia smiled a glittering tenderness too evidently deceitful in part, but quite subduing. (22)
  • In one, near the corner of his mouth, he had a large gold-filling which was evidently new. (12)
  • She opened it, evidently not knowing the handwriting; her eyes ran down the lines hurriedly. (10)
  • She opened it, evidently not knowing the handwriting; her eyes ran down the lines hurriedly. (22)
  • A tall man, evidently a doctor, bent over the body with his hand thrust under the shirt front. (1)
  • As it was hung with purple draperies and richly garlanded, the monarch was evidently expected. (5)
  • He did not like that evidently, but he instantly gave way, saying be had not known those things. (9)
  • He looked very ill; evidently suffering under violent emotions, which he was determined to suppress. (4)
  • He stopped, though evidently anxious to go on, because he had read the last word on that sheet of paper. (8)
  • She had evidently been riding, for she wore high boots and a skirt which had enabled her to sit astride. (8)
  • But there they stood, their handkerchiefs to their mouths, and evidently choking with suppressed laughter. (6)
  • There entered a faded rose of a woman on whom Mr. Pogram in his time had evidently made a great impression. (8)
  • How evidently was there a gross want of feeling and humanity where his own pleasure was concerned; and alas! (4)
  • They were not of the holiday crowd, and had evidently chosen out this vulgar afternoon for a stolen meeting. (8)
  • Amongst the blouses a sheet of blue ruled paper, which had evidently escaped from a notebook, caught her eye. (8)
  • He had evidently enjoyed it vastly, and I now understood why he had chosen to prolong it as much as possible. (10)
  • He saw the polizta in twos and threes taking counsel and shrugging, evidently too anxious to avoid a collision. (10)
  • It was horrible to come, so fresh and glowing, into the presence of this poor woman, evidently in bitter sorrow. (8)
  • One hundred was evidently the number she had to complete, for when she had reached it she threw her arms apart. (10)
  • A deep fire of emotion was evidently agitating him, for the letter rustled in his hand, and his voice was uneven. (10)
  • Evidently she consented to the recurrence of a vexatious dissension for the enjoyment of having him with her hourly. (10)
  • He found Irene seated at the piano with her hands arrested on the keys, evidently listening to the voices in the hall. (8)
  • Knots of fern were about, but the tops of the mounds were firm grass, evidently well rolled, and with an eye to airy feet. (10)
  • She sent word to my father that she meant to come on a particular day when, as she evidently knew, I should not be present. (10)
  • He paused, and for quite a minute remained silent, evidently searching for words to express some intricate thread of thought. (8)
  • Evidently she thirsted for that rare union of brains and bravery in a man, and would never surrender till she had discovered it. (10)
  • Across the great parade-ground were two long heaps of straw in parallel lines, which were evidently the beds of the men at night. (20)
  • There they stood above the wide country, their bodies outlined against a sky fast growing light, evidently waiting for the sun to rise. (8)
  • The captain was nowhere to be seen, the engineer had evidently abandoned his post and the special agent had gone to hunt up the soldiers. (7)
  • They looked at him, and evidently spoke together, but gave neither nod, nor smile, nor a word, in answer to his flying wave of the hand. (22)
  • Next day at noon her visitor was Lady Wathin, evidently perturbed and anxious to say more than she dared: but she received no assistance. (10)
  • But the proper pause had evidently not yet come, and now to prevent it the Countess strained her energies and tasked her genius intensely. (10)
  • This is evidently intentional, as this phrase occurs three times in the course of the composition and is imitated in the same way every time. (3)
  • It is one of two evidently designed by the same architect who built some houses in a characteristic taste on Beacon Street opposite the Common. (9)
  • The two figures and the taller one were evidently observing them; for they also changed their position and passed behind an angle of the Cathedral. (10)
  • She concluded with many good wishes that Lady Lucas might soon be equally fortunate, though evidently and triumphantly believing there was no chance of it. (4)

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