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Examples

  • As for the person whom he had used to call Euphra, she was removed to a vast distance from him.

    David Elginbrod George MacDonald 1864

  • "I will; indeed I will, dear Euphra," was still Harry's reply.

    David Elginbrod George MacDonald 1864

  • It was only fifteen seconds or so; but the outcome of a life was crowded into Falconer's side of it; and the confidence of Euphra rose to meet the faithfulness of a man of God.

    David Elginbrod George MacDonald 1864

  • As soon as Hugh had left the house, Margaret hastened to Euphra.

    David Elginbrod George MacDonald 1864

  • But what was his disappointment to find that oratorio-music was just what Euphra was incapable of!

    David Elginbrod George MacDonald 1864

  • Dragging his eyes from it, he saw that Jane had turned her back upon it, while Euphra regarded it steadily.

    David Elginbrod George MacDonald 1864

  • "Come, come," said Euphra, recovering herself, and leading the way to the door.

    David Elginbrod George MacDonald 1864

  • The former had now begun for Euphra as well; and it was one proof of it that she told Margaret all I have already recorded for my readers, at least as far as it bore against herself.

    David Elginbrod George MacDonald 1864

  • "What a lovely skin she has!" thought Euphra, comparing it with her own tawny complexion.

    David Elginbrod George MacDonald 1864

  • Euphra's circumstances and peculiarities, not of Euphra herself.

    David Elginbrod George MacDonald 1864

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