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inmost soul



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But,” he added, “I thank God, Halcott, from my inmost soul, first that you are spared, and secondly, that my little innocent child here and my brave boy Ransey Tansey are still alive and happy.”

From The Island of Gold A Sailor's Yarn by Stables, Gordon

She knew in her inmost soul that she had not done the right thing, thus to meet a stranger in the veldt—even if that stranger were an Englishwoman.

From From Veldt Camp Fires by Bryden, H.A.

Mine is from sister Minnie—her news has touched and thrilled my inmost soul: Jimmie has obeyed the Gospel; and dear old father, working hard all day, and going to prayer-meeting at night!

From The Story of a Life by Ellis, J. Breckenridge (John Breckenridge)

Jathrop was deeply interested, and the young man expounded the inmost soul of all his measurements and proposed altitudes and alterations.

From Susan Clegg and Her Love Affairs by Warner, Anne

Half defiantly, half imploringly, the words poured from her inmost soul like molten lava.

From On the Cross A Romance of the Passion Play at Oberammergau by Hillern, Wilhelmine von




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