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They went away with inexpressibly sweet music, and I saw him no more.
And that seemed to her to be inexpressibly beautiful suddenly.
He was a man who found many things in life inexpressibly ironic.
There was something inexpressibly tender in the girl's eyes as she watched him.
We walked into the living room, which was inexpressibly dreary.
To him that single wink of green light had seemed inexpressibly evil.
It is needless to say that I felt inexpressibly alarmed.
There was something inexpressibly dire in the poise of his head.
She was more inexpressibly sad than she had even been in life.
She felt no spirit now, however, and was inexpressibly grateful for the pistol in her hand.
He said this with an air of profound seriousness, and I felt inexpressibly shocked.
The tones of her voice were sweet, but inexpressibly mournful.
It saddened him inexpressibly that he was not even permitted to see her off.
They have one such, and it is inexpressibly touching and beautiful.
He looked into that small face that had become so inexpressibly dear to him.
There is something so inexpressibly absurd to me in the idea of Caddy being married!
He felt his soul mirrored in the eyes, fierce yet also inexpressibly sad.
Everything seemed to me inexpressibly peaceful and I let my officers look through the periscope.
It is so inexpressibly comfortable to have you here," was Meg's answer.
I was inexpressibly anxious to change them into certainty.
It delighted me inexpressibly to find that they knew the manual alphabet.
It was inexpressibly sad- then what depth of sorrow to a mother, who felt in her own heart the cause!
For those who suffered real losses, this must be an inexpressibly cold, bleak holiday season.
Her body went limp, and her eyes opened, inexpressibly sad.
I was inexpressibly touched to get a letter from some lawyers as to some money.