The favourites with the writer are a brave old soldier and his helpmate, an ancient gentlewoman who sold apples, and a strange kind of wandering man and his wife.
As I passed them they were all standing up, and their eyes were fixed upon me with a strange kind of expression, partly of wonder, methought, partly of respect.
Between the paroxysms she lapses into a strange kind of dementia.
Suddenly the man looked up, and, perceiving me, uttered a strange kind of cry, and the next moment both the woman and himself were on their feet and rushing upon me.
I've got acquainted with a strange kind of chap, and I put one or two children in whom he is interested to school.
Or it might be Miss Hale first, and then you, sir; for he's in a strange kind of way.
They both were reminded of their recent loss, by a strange kind of shyness in their new habiliments, and in the fact that it was the first time, for many weeks, that they had deliberately gone out together.
Mr. Thornton of himself, with a strange kind of displeasure, that prevented him for the moment from replying to her!
Whatever Judith said was true, and also luminous in a strange kind of fashion; something beautiful and full of color, to be thought over and pondered over.
Sir Francis Varney looked after him with a strange kind of smile, as he walked away to make the necessary preparation with Marchdale for the immediate commencement of the contest.
Marchdale cast a strange kind of look round upon the family circle, and in another instant he was gone.
And Maddy, as she listened, felt for him a strange kind of pity, a wish to do his bidding if she only could, and why shouldn't she?
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