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Anyone could have typed that message and his initial , she realised with dismay .
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The look of reproach and sorrow on her face cut into him far more deeply than any angry words could have done .
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She gave him a startled glance .
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803
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Connor 's voice was gleeful .
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804
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The pain had faded into the background and she was starting to feel stupefied , her head stuffed with cotton wool , her eyes heavy .
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805
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It seems that anxious people condition most easily and it is thought that irrational fears are established in this way .
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806
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Agnes watched with amusement as his interest quickened or faded with each phrase .
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807
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In time , perhaps , she would make efforts to conceal her resentment about his ability to make her feel guilty , and he would make efforts to conceal his anguish about the loss of her .
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808
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There was dismay on her face , now .
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809
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Bank customers are notoriously slow to shift their business , even if they are miffed .
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810
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Cowed , he stiffened his stance , his eyes slightly downcast .
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De Gaulle was incensed , ordered Massu 's recall to Paris , and , against the advice of several senior advisers , insisted that Massu should not be permitted to return to his command .
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Schellenberg went out , closing the door , feeling totally bewildered .
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813
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Tug had just one glimpse of the girl 's horror as her mouth and her eyes opened wide .
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814
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` A great number , " said the astounded Mrs Phelps .
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The RUC men who had conducted the police investigations were fiercely indignant and a senior officer threatened to resign .
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816
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The manager who seeks to increase the nurse 's embarrassment or difficulties is of little help .
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817
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I might have felt a little downcast at that point , only the evening had made me feel more encouraged about my prospects with her than I 'd felt for some time .
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818
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I 'm always happy when I 'm wearing trousers and a jacket that covers my bum ! "
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` She felt that would have caused pain and anguish to William and Harry . "
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820
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The young woman just stared back like a frightened rabbit .
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But the address underlines the anguish of Her Majesty 's speech after the Windsor Castle fire when she referred to 1992 as her ` annus horribilis " .
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Edwin , I would be utterly desolate were it not for my faithful companion here .
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Inevitably some become despondent , fearing they will never work again .
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824
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Athelstan gasped with excitement and went round to rouse the coroner .
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825
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We therefore have a clashing interest of views over whether to feel sympathy or revulsion about Blanche .
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Now Mr Rifkind has written to the BSC chairman , Sir Robert Scholey , asking for further assurances after meeting anxious union leaders .
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The butcher becomes incensed .
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Milton took pity on his embarrassed friend .
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I remember my feeling of elation when I climbed aboard the train .
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830
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Fruit and vegetable growers in the area are furious about the decision .
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Rock became aware that the thrilling , magical father , who had taken his young son backstage , on the road , drinking , water-skiiing , was gradually becoming a resentful tyrant .
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832
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To her annoyance a warm blush was steadily creeping into her cheeks .
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MOST of those who read Glenys Roberts 's moan ( March 15 ) and who know Monaco felt , I suspect , more sorrow for the author than disdain for the place .
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Roberts looked nervous but kept a fixed smile .
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When he saw this he was further enraged and started towards the seer with an axe .
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Then in his foolish exhilaration he had leaped into a tree and spotted them with his binoculars .
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Robyn leant against the door to the office and found herself experiencing the old , familiar surge of deep annoyance .
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The despairing , faithless , gaping , horrified wife looked down at her lover , and knew that he was dead .
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He cursed his lack of self-control ; he knew that the old biddies had seen it and he felt humiliated .
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The children , at least the younger ones , become bewildered and distraught .
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When Annie 's daughter died at the age of five , she was heartbroken .
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842
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Jesus felt despair and sorrow to such an extent that there is a mood of desperation in the story .
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He was very frightened now .
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` I was devastated , I wanted him back , " Carol said after the hearing at Fareham .
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To only a few had he been the devil who gloated over their private grief .
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When they got to the florist and Georg saw his father emerging he really was cross , so cross he leapt out from the driver 's seat and intercepted Willi on the pavement .
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847
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His face was livid and bloody .
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To her bewilderment they both dissolved into giggles .
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Leapor was still downcast about the loss of her job , perhaps unable to write much poetry , when she met Freemantle .
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I feel really miserable to tell the truth .
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851
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She picked up a pen and drew a line through the service charge , then handed the bill to the indignant guest .
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852
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The girls exchanged nervous glances , thinking that it must be Miss Hardbroom come to reprimand them for being out of bed .
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853
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But , determined that he should n't have the satisfaction of seeing her vexation , she said drily , ` Do n't mention it ; I 'm only glad it was n't rush-hour . "
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854
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A bewildered and shocked survivor can be guided through red tape , and practical alternatives can be found , as in the case of Liz and Tom who were burgled while on Income Support .
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855
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So we 're quite excited about it and also it 's quite a major problem .
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It was a measure of Arnold 's astonishment that he used the dialect expression of concern .
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857
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I have grown up to be distrustful of men , doubtful of my own goodness , extremely resentful and explosively angry .
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Quick -- sign the register , get out , escape from the puzzlement in her eyes .
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` They say the king 's left Welshpool with a small escort ahead of the army , " volunteered a boy a yard or so in front of them , turning an excited face .
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860
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He was at the graveside looking mournful and interesting .
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861
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Vincent was irritated but not dismayed .
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862
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Sheila Williams was feeling miserable .
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863
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Darby was momentarily crestfallen before saying : ` I still think it 's an office you need to find .
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864
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One woman , who already had a job and a busy life of her own , was surprised to find how sad she felt when her children left home in quick succession .
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His face was completely serious , even slightly mournful .
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866
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` You are all bloody mad , " screamed the disgruntled player , in a high piping voice .
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Rachel had been nonplussed .
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Then Isabel saw Ellen 's stunned face and realised that her maid , at least , did not know she had spent the night alone .
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869
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Afterwards , Mr Booth showed his delight by distributing chocolate bars to auction room patrons .
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870
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If I mention our separate sleeping arrangements to friends , they are horrified .
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He ignored the affronted expression that crossed Isabel 's face at this sardonic rejoinder , and continued .
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872
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When anything important happens you 're stunned , and thrown out for a while , and then you recover
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873
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BANGOR 'S Alex Lightbody must be the most bewildered bowler in the NIBA this season .
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874
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GRAHAM TAYLOR will defy the fury of a humiliated nation and risk his entire reputation on an England miracle in the next five months .
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875
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Lesley was totally happy about it .
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876
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They looked furious when they saw our faces peering in and made frantic signs for us to close the curtains again .
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877
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One itemised phone bill to Bedworth 's horrified mother ran to 34 pages of listed calls , the jury heard .
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878
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He uttered a short sharp bark , which made Rosie jump ; she assumed it was a cough , then realised that it was intended as an expression of amusement .
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879
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Yanto realised to his horror he was now the nearest man to the exit bar .
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880
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Country and Western is suitable for calming an agitated animal
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881
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Through some unexplained process , magnetic fields produced by the electric currents flowing in the cables seem to induce , say the depressives , the darkest feelings of gloom and despondency .
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882
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Lenin was furious when he learned about it .
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883
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He felt their resentful eyes burning the nape of his neck .
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884
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He saw her glance up in puzzlement and ask why he was still fully dressed .
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885
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The silence that followed was finally broken by a nervous laugh from one of the men-at-arms .
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886
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` We are sad for Jason Livingston .
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887
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He turned to see four alarmed faces and the atmosphere was thick with unanswered questions as he walked out .
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888
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They talk about the sadness of departure ; what about the guilt of arrival ?
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889
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Her headache seemed to be getting worse and worse , and Raffaella 's command of English slipped as she grew increasingly excited .
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890
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To Meryl 's vexation , the boundary wall proved to be nearly eight feet high .
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891
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But for the time being , Private Morrison 's family , already overcome by grief , can only wait and hope his body will be released to them soon .
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892
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During his fishing time though it was sheer delight for him , his boys were always ready and willing to go to sea , bother U-boats etc !
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893
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Do n't get agitated .
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894
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Many parents experience deep pain and despair about their teenage children .
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Had witnessed her puzzlement and then her shocked surprise as she realised what it was .
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896
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Tabitha Campbell-Black was livid because she won a bag of Bailey 's Performance Mix horse feed rather than a T-shirt with a picture of a polo pony on the front .
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897
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I was extremely indignant .
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898
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He felt increasingly irritated and despondent .
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899
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He looked away , a bitter anger in his eyes .
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