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  • Furtively, instinctively, I slunk back behind the table and drew and cocked my revolver.

    Chapter 33 2010

  • Furtively, after your roommate went to sleep, you read it.

    Born this way? Conservative bias on campus Alexandra Petri 2011

  • Furtively, I untied my ribbon and let it fall to the floor.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Furtively, I untied my ribbon and let it fall to the floor.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Furtively, I untied my ribbon and let it fall to the floor.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Furtively, Seb slipped his whisky flask from his pocket and took a sip.

    Kiss & Break Up Kate Kingsley 2010

  • Furtively, Seb slipped his whisky flask from his pocket and took a sip.

    Kiss & Break Up Kate Kingsley 2010

  • Furtively, I untied my ribbon and let it fall to the floor.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Furtively or more or less directly, and one doesn't need to be ashamed about that.

    Archive 2009-08-01 David McDuff 2009

  • Furtively I obliged, and am now entering the hallowed literary world, with my living breathing poems in a little book called Beyond Words.

    Tamsin Rothschild: Poetry Is (Anything But) Dead... 2008

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