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The President looked at her, some sourness in his eyes.
He tried to keep the sourness from his voice, but it was hard.
To allow people to see the love and the sourness which lives in all of us.
There was a strange sourness in his face as he spoke.
That could have been his life, Neil thought with an edge of sourness.
She turned away abruptly and sourness edged her voice again.
"I hang on your every word," she said, not without a certain sourness.
I asked, the sourness I felt clear in my voice.
No, Gold thought, with a sourness climbing up from his stomach.
Despite the sourness of the moment, he was pleased with Ruth herself.
Again she laughed, but this time there was a hint of sourness.
I would have had to watch your joy in us turn to sourness."
She laughed in his face, and he could taste the sourness of her breath.
I must be free if we are to chase the sourness away."
By no means was every note one of sourness.
His wide mouth was held in a straight line, a suggestion of sourness about it.
"Yes," she said, not entirely able to hide the sourness in her voice.
She looked at him, swallowing hard against the sourness in the back of her throat, trying to understand.
A year later, the sourness thus created flared into open aggression.
By now he smelled the sourness of a doused fire.
How could he turn her vision sour-when sourness was its point?
Even before the earthquake, one felt a sourness, a pessimism about the low economy and social problems.
She looked at him, at the shock and sourness on his face.
There was a note of sourness in his voice. '
A bit of sourness came back into Brenda's voice.