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  • Unceasingly and unrelentingly the loathsome creature dogs our imagination, more awful when he lurks unseen than when he stands actually before us.

    Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Shelley 2004

  • Unceasingly and unrelentingly the loathsome creature dogs our imagination, more awful when he lurks unseen than when he stands actually before us.

    Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Shelley 2004

  • Unceasingly and unrelentingly the loathsome creature dogs our imagination, more awful when he lurks unseen than when he stands actually before us.

    Frankenstein; Or, The Modern Prometheus Mary Shelley 2004

  • Unceasingly it progressed, and the end rapidly grew nearer.

    Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon 2003

  • Unceasingly, at every morn, he is reminded of the passing of his son; he cares not to wait for another son and heir within his stronghold, when one has had his fill of deeds in the shape, of a violent death.

    The Early Middle Ages 500-1000 Robert Brentano 1964

  • Unceasingly, with the utmost vigour and devotion, exert thyself, by day and night, to gladden her blessed heart; for all her days she was denied a moment of tranquillity.

    Bahíyyih Khánum

  • Unceasingly they battled for fair treatment for soldiers 'wives and children, for freedom from unmeaning and unnecessary regulations, against the profiteering by big firms and the consequent crushing of small.

    Gilbert Keith Chesterton Maisie Ward 1932

  • Unceasingly the merciless frost cut his face like a keen blade, till he felt the numb paralysis which told him his features were hardening under the touch of the cold.

    Pardners Rex Ellingwood Beach 1913

  • Unceasingly they poured upwards, swaying in great bending curves, with a hue of dull bronze upon their skins.

    The Willows Algernon Blackwood 1910

  • Unceasingly, as she advanced, fresh penguins, descending from the paths of the mountain, coming out of clefts of the rocks, and emerging from the water, added to the size of her retinue.

    Penguin Island 1909

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