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Her face now seemed harder in outline, more enigmatical.

From The Law of the Land by Hough, Emerson

The older one becomes, indeed, so much the more enigmatical seem often the interwoven threads of human relations in the world.

From Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine by Auerbach, Berthold

Patty was mystified at this, for Mrs. Farrington's tone was even more enigmatical than her words.

From Patty in Paris by Wells, Carolyn

He preserved the usual professional apathy,—had doubtless sent many more enigmatical and mysterious messages,—but nevertheless, when he finished, he raised his eyes inquiringly to his customer.

From The Twins of Table Mountain by Harte, Bret

Doctor Howe's mysterious imprisonment in Berlin in 1832 is the more enigmatical since Berlin has generally been the refuge of the oppressed from other European countries.

From Cambridge Sketches by Stearns, Frank Preston



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