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  • Crept -- always she crept, about the house, from weary bed to weary chair and back again through long days and weeks of torment, never complaining, though her unfailing smile was twisted with pain, and the wise gray eyes, still wise and gray, were grown unutterably larger and profoundly deep.

    CHAPTER VI 2010

  • "Crept up silently, first I knew was when I felt his breath on my cheek," he tweeted.

    Charlie Brooker's Screen burn: The news 2010

  • Crept into the very heart of our Temple, just as the skinners have wormed their way into the heart of society.

    Crashed ROBIN WASSERMAN 2009

  • Crept into the very heart of our Temple, just as the skinners have wormed their way into the heart of society.

    Crashed ROBIN WASSERMAN 2009

  • If you've ever danced the night away to The Cat Crept In or Tiger Feet, or you start to hear that old song It'll Be Lonely This Christmas any day now, then yes, the drummer in Mud was my Sunday School teacher.

    48 entries from November 2006 2006

  • If you've ever danced the night away to The Cat Crept In or Tiger Feet, or you start to hear that old song It'll Be Lonely This Christmas any day now, then yes, the drummer in Mud was my Sunday School teacher.

    Bazaars, Brownies and Bands 2006

  • If you've ever danced the night away to The Cat Crept In or Tiger Feet, or you start to hear that old song It'll Be Lonely This Christmas any day now, then yes, the drummer in Mud was my Sunday School teacher.

    Bazaars, Brownies and Bands 2006

  • Crept up in the neighbor's yard, yeah, bein hard headed

    kemo666 Diary Entry kemo666 2006

  • Crept in here as silently as possible and slept until 10am.

    Archive 2005-12-01 Alistair Myles 2005

  • Crept in here as silently as possible and slept until 10am.

    Back pages Alistair Myles 2005

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