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He came to a standstill and stared haggardly at Winton, who said: " How are you? - "Beyond", John Galsworthy.
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Sometimes, in heated rooms, when the candles in the sconces were guttering down, and the dawn looked palely in upon gaming tables and heaped gold, and seamed faces, haggardly triumphant, haggardly despairing, determinedly indifferent, there had come to him visions of cool dawns upon the river, wide, misty expanses of marsh and forest, indistinct and cold and pure. - "Audrey", Mary Johnston.
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As she stared, he took off his sombrero, rested his hand on the saddle- horn, and looked haggardly, eagerly, up the trail toward the house. - "The Branding Iron", Katharine Newlin Burt.