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  • Duels are rare. (10)
  • Such a woman was rare. (10)
  • He spoke with rare hesitation. (8)
  • Yes, they know, at rare moments. (8)
  • My mother was a rare one for that. (8)
  • The scientist was in rare good humor. (1)
  • M. de la Luzerne had rare social tact. (18)
  • Wives are plentiful, friends are rare. (10)
  • How glorious with rare suggestive grace! (10)
  • A sermon, good in itself, is no rare thing. (4)
  • That sigh of dames Is rare and soon suppressed. (10)
  • However, that rare chance was granted to Sir Austin. (10)
  • He has chosen his partner, indeed, with rare felicity. (4)
  • He with early ardour glowing, She with rosy anguish rare. (10)
  • He lighted one of his rare cigarettes, and let thought wander. (8)
  • The weed-flower become so rare he would not be parted from her! (8)
  • Simple, brave, and pure I knew him to be in a very rare measure. (14)
  • Deaths of costly rare animals may swallow up the receipts of days. (21)
  • And the lime-flowers that year were of rare prime, near honey-coloured. (8)
  • Grieg owed much to the wise training of his mother, a woman of rare gifts. (3)
  • He resembled wine in the other conditions attached to its rare qualities. (10)
  • In rare instances have houses of this proportion been artistically finished. (17)
  • In this particular drawer they were of the best Byzantine dynasty, very rare. (8)
  • The power to give and take flattery to any amount is the rare treasure of youth. (10)
  • Thereat he clasped her, and whispered he, Thine, rare bride, the choice shall be. (10)
  • During her imprisonment the image of this rare couple had been constantly before her. (5)
  • Some of the streets were long and straight, and at rare moments they lay full of sun. (9)
  • These moments are not continuous with any authors in the past, and they are rare with all. (9)
  • But I was rare and hungry; ate well, and smoked one of the best cigarettes in my experience. (2)
  • Rage quivered up in him, one of those rare attacks that all but robbed him of consciousness. (12)
  • There was a great mass of work with a rare continuity of growth in depth and reach of vision. (8)
  • Above all, what dreams had he in those rare moments when music transformed his strange pale face? (8)
  • The note of haunting sweetness that pervades the score marks Puccini as a man of rare musical gifts. (3)
  • The rare passengers blew into their hands, and shuffled in their wooden shoes to set the blood agog. (2)
  • But a woman with a musical, appealing voice, in great danger, offered a rare opportunity to a knight. (5)
  • Mr. Romfrey led them out, and then led the colonel away to offer him a choice of pups of rare breed. (10)
  • Tears, so rare with her, forced their way up, and trickled slowly to the hands whereon her chin rested. (8)
  • It was never the rare and beautiful that astonished her in life; it was always the common and the mean. (12)
  • But there was comfort in her cushioned voice, and her still dimpled shoulders under some rare black lace. (8)
  • Who hide themselves in thickest green, And thence, unseen, Ravish the enraptured air With sweetness, dewy fresh and rare! (10)
  • And, patting her hand he looked into her face, which had a warmth and brilliance rare to her in these days. (8)
  • For she had in large measure that rare instinct for democracy, the love of being like others in joy and sorrow. (13)
  • He always remembered how fine and rare that music sounded in the little room, flooding him with a dreamy beatitude. (8)
  • They could slip away only by deciding to, and this rare Englishwoman had no taste for the petty overt hostilities. (10)
  • Jacopo muttered to himself, and aroused a rare laugh from Angelo, who seized him under the arm, half-lifting him on. (10)
  • He lit one of his rare cigarettes, with a sense of injury that Fate should be casting his life into outlandish waters. (8)
  • She spoke very readily, not too much, and had the rare gift of being able to speak fluently with a smile on the mouth. (10)
  • Besides slices of tropical fruits and a foundation of rare old Burgundy, it was made smooth with sugar and Jamaica rum. (18)
  • He liked the air of petulant gallantry about her, and mused upon the picture, rare to him, of a glorious dashing woman. (10)
  • Yes, Mrs. Burlacombe; and I shall give some of these good people a rare rap over the knuckles for their want of charity. (8)
  • It is by a rare chance, as scientific men well know, that one has an opportunity of examining the structure of the living. (10)
  • For the flowers of sunlight on the ground under those branches are pale and rare, no insects hum, the birds are almost mute. (8)
  • Beautiful eyebrows: thick rare eyebrows, no doubt couched upon her full eyes, they were a marvel: and her eyes were a marvel. (10)
  • Early in the morning she must find among her feathered favourites a pair of rare India fowls, which he had received from Venice. (5)
  • Evidently she thirsted for that rare union of brains and bravery in a man, and would never surrender till she had discovered it. (10)
  • Evidently she thirsted for that rare union of brains and bravery in a man, and would never surrender till she had discovered it. (22)
  • Devotion; truth, too, and beauty, rare and moving, in its setting of darkness and horror, in that nest of vice and of disorder!… (8)
  • I do not know whether those who read his books stop much to consider how rare his achievement was in the mere means of expression. (9)
  • The strong old Eastern blood put ruddy flame for the red colour; tawny olive edged from the red; rare vivid yellow, all but amber. (10)
  • These were rare moments; mostly, when it was not like painted canvas, is was hard like black rock, with surfaces of smooth cleavage. (9)
  • Up to the War of Secession, the instance of an editor who had not had a personal encounter, indeed, many encounters, was a rare one. (16)
  • You shall find great poets, rare philosophers, night after night on the broad grin before a row of yellow lights and mouthing masks. (10)
  • How could he have imagined that the unfortunate young creature whom he had saved from disgrace would show such courage, such rare skill? (5)
  • And again, she wondered at herself for not resenting so rare a presumption as it implied, and not disdaining so outworn a form of flattery. (10)
  • The letter was transmitted to Steynham in time to be consigned to the pocket-book before Beauchamp arrived there on one of his rare visits. (10)
  • They show a modulatory style, combined with a rare melodic beauty that seems strange in a composer who indulges in so much orchestral ugliness. (3)
  • But, otherwise, he kept to his study, except for some rare and almost unwilling absences upon university lecturing at Johns Hopkins or at Cornell. (9)

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