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Examples

  • She was a good woman, Hare-lip, in spite of the sneers of your father.

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  • "Yes," said Hare-lip, and his voice betrayed a kind of relief.

    Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010

  • Gletkin pronounced this sentence with marked casualness, but Hare-lip quivered as though struck by a whip.

    Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010

  • He leaned further forward, turning towards Hare-lip with the whole weight of his body, as it were:

    Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010

  • Hare-lip had now folded his hands behind his back and leaned his shoulders against the wall.

    Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010

  • Suddenly Hare-lip was standing in the spy-hole's range of vision.

    Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010

  • Towards morning, when Rubashov still had not given in over the question of sabotage in the aluminum trust, Gletkin's voice acquired an undertone of nervousness -- just as in the beginning, when Hare-lip had brought out the wrong answer.

    Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010

  • "I remember it distinctly," said Hare-lip in his unnaturally pleasant voice.

    Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010

  • A moment later he heard Gletkin again -- this time behind his back, as Rubashov had turned towards Hare-lip.

    Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010

  • It had been interrupted because of the snow; only Hare-lip and his companion had been allowed daily ten minutes 'walk, perhaps because of special doctor's orders; every time that they entered or left the yard, Hare-lip had looked up to Rubashov's window.

    Autumn Thomas Plastino Martin 2010

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