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"He may be bright all right - but are you keen for his help?"
Her own heart keened with the fear of losing him.
Evidently so; he was red in the face and keening.
For the thing was quieter now and keening just a little.
But it was a child, all right, a boy, keening and crying as if his heart were going to break.
The music was low and keening with some emotions other than grief.
Hail keened for him still, giving voice to his pain.
They were keening in the streets below, mourning their dead.
Several of the women started keening and were quickly rebuked by the old man.
He half expected her to break out in keening.
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The sound of its flight keened faintly down through air growing less hot.
Soon all the people were wailing and keening, with tears in their eyes.
She died in her father's arms, with the women present keening and lamenting.
The wind keened through the valley as Joseph made his assessment.
He immediately began keening, his high voice liquid with the music of grief.
When she spoke, her voice was as clear as keening.
He drifted high over the city, a cold wind keening around his shell.
Famous Shoes' voice was soft, and the wind still keened.
His eyes keened suddenly, as he observed the broad lake below.
Keening over her youngster with his foot in a trap.
Gulls keened overhead, getting an early start on the day.
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At the morgue, two women hugged one another, keening in the heat.