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    draw together


    1. 5 And if he was longer than the bed they would draw together the two sides of the bed at each end, until the man had reached the gates of death


    2. 5 And if he was longer than the bed they would draw together the two sides of the bed at each end until the man had reached the gates of death


    3. By which we know light, draw together, rest, recover, replenish


    4. Guido’s eyes draw together


    5. Then, after a warm rain, the shadows broaden and draw together, for overhead the leaves are bursting; the wind blowing on to him from the clearing is scented, for the grass out there has violets in it; the pear trees in the deserted garden put on their white robes of promise; and then comes summer, and in the long days there are wanderers in the woods, and the chance passer-by, moved perhaps by some vague sentiment of pity for so much loneliness, throws him a few flowers or a bunch of ferns as he goes his way


    6. She compresses her shoulders to shrink in on herself, and with difficulty she tears her face away and stands, hunched, with her eyes squeezed closed and her brow draw together in hopes that if she doesn't look at him for a moment everything will be back to the way it was before


    7. Her eyebrows draw together as she considers this, her lips press together into a thin line, and Eugene tries to quickly think of a way to change the subject


    8. Her eyebrows draw together in confusion, and he swoops to peck her cheek before setting off again


    9. Salander was convinced that if only she could describe that process she would be able to draw together the two irreconcilable languages of the universe, quantum physics and the theory of relativity


    10. As she spoke I could see her husband's face darken and draw together, as though the passion in him were shriveling his being to its core

    11. Men left forlorn would begin to draw together more closely and more lovingly ; they woidd clutch one another's hands, realizing that they were all that was left for one another ! The great idea of immortality wotdd have vanished, and they would have to fill its place ; and all the wealth of love lavished of old upon Him, who was immortal, would be turned upon the whole of natm-e, on the world, on men, on every blade of grass


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