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“What…what is this? What do you want with me…with us?” he asked timidly
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you want with me…with us?” he asked timidly
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Before she could stop he very timidly said, “I guess my parents gave me some false notions about things?”
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“Sir,” Harry began timidly, unsure if it were his 'turn,' “I had but two aims in attending Malvern
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‘Do you have a bed for the night?’ he asked timidly,
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even then she walked up towards it rather timidly, saying to herself ‘Suppose
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‘Would you tell me,’ said Alice, a little timidly, ‘why you are painting those roses?’
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The King laid his hand upon her arm, and timidly said ‘Consider, my
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“The third one?” I asked rather timidly, because I saw a man appear at the door of this one
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of the hand timidly squeaked
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'Would you tell me,' said Alice, a little timidly, 'why you are painting those roses?'
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The King laid his hand upon her arm, and timidly said 'Consider, my dear: she is only a child!'
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'I could tell you my adventures--beginning from this morning,' said Alice a little timidly: 'but it's no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then
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“Bergheim, Hilde Bergheim,” she answered timidly, adding that her papers were in the house
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Many thousands have already died, and the rest of us sit here timidly waiting for the end
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“What do you want?” he asked timidly
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helicopter, peeking timidly out from his seat as the party
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timidly knocked on Xen’s door
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It was Pharan with a coterie of Egyptian workers trailing timidly along behind him
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trees; battered, swaying timidly above the wreckage of the night,
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“We are Machinma delegates,” McClure said timidly
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" that’s ok" she said timidly
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” I said timidly
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"Sir?" The man timidly said
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timidly spotted an otherwise dark gray cut in the countryside
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I agreed timidly with a light head inclination hoping to listen to the mystery hidden between the pages that I had read
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Hinted timidly the head, there was no one around
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In the distance the golden bands of the sun were appearing timidly behind the bluish summit of the Monte Glaslo
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Yolanda shook her head slowly, timidly
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As she peered timidly into the shadows between the trees, something swept into the sunlight with a swift whirl of wings: a great parrot which dropped on to a leafy branch and swayed there, a gleaming image of jade and crimson
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As Valerius started to follow Taramis across the square towards the palace, through a lane opened by the wildly cheering multitude, he felt a soft hand slipped timidly into his sinewy fingers and turned to receive the slender body of Ivga in his arms
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She scrambled up over the cliff edge and looked timidly at the dense shadows which confronted her
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She stared timidly at the ring of bearded faces that hemmed her in, and was grateful for the strong arm that clasped her possessively
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In the day men and women might come timidly into the shrine and place offerings to the ape-god on the black altar
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Timidly they followed him
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“Master, will you remove the collar?” I asked timidly
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Montgomery has left for the day," the receptionist stated timidly
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“I just started here yesterday," the man said timidly, “but I’m sure these test results are accurate
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“Dad, are you sure this is a good idea?” Wendy asked timidly
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Cody said timidly: “I can stay in contact with her, and if necessary, I can get her back in an instant with teleportation
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Gerard offered her his arm, which she took rather timidly and he said in his sexily accented tone, “as you have probably guessed, I have the job of taking the varieties of dogs for walks
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Preeti smiled timidly and waited for him to elaborate on the topic
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It’s growing timidly in the sun
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I guess not, but it's our form of base-ball,” Marie said timidly
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“Excuse me,” Angela said timidly
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Sarah was a few feet away, timidly twirling her hair around her fingers
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Joey timidly went back into his stance
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Yeshua’s mother then smiled gently at Miriam of Magdala, who was still standing timidly a few paces away
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” Answered timidly the girl
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Tom Allen, lying in a medical bed and with his legs covered with bandages, smiled when Jenny Kawena entered timidly the infirmary and came to him
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“Uh, Mom, could I join the Time Patrol too?” Asked timidly Prince Len, stopping cold Miri’s laughter
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” Answered timidly Carolyn
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“Oh Uncle Maurice,” I so timidly asked him
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“Haven’t got one really, sir, I just wanted to say like” he said timidly while his comrades sniggered at
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there was no other way of checking to see where he was, so he timidly poked his
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“You have been so kind,” she said timidly
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‘’Hello!’’ Said timidly the boy in German before looking up at his mother
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” Answered timidly the Amerindian girl
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“Yes!” Answered the boy timidly but without hesitation
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And who is this?” Susan timidly asked
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adjustments a third firing was very timidly attempted
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Timidly I hung back, not wanting to interrupt Quick’s flow of ideas, but The Handyman grabbed
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And when another pause appeared in the conversation, I timidly started to share my achievements
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She clears her throat and asks timidly, “Sarah Colton?”
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” Flower interrupted timidly, her anxiety mixed with a deep-seated fear that she had come to take them back
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“What happened?” She asked timidly, slowly realising she didn’t want an answer for she knew somewhere that the actual truth was more on the fringe of what she thought to be reality than she had ever experienced before
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’ Father reached out to her timidly, but withdrew his hand before he touched her
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“Hey,” she said timidly as she lifted herself from off of him
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“Susan? Are you there?” he asked timidly
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'Sometimes I think,' I said, almost timidly, 'that we're wasting time
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"Well, sir, I can't say--" Soames was beginning, when the footman, who was new, who was still truthful, who was kindly, and also who wanted to save his chief from unnecessary running about, supposing it had slipped his memory stepped forward and timidly reminded him that they both had seen her ladyship going into the secretary's office a short time ago; and before Soames had even begun to glare at the officious young man Edward was off, straight as a dart down the right passage, and making unerringly for the right door
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"Father," she said timidly, as he was passing on in silence
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Maryann nodded timidly at the hulk of a man looming over her
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She said it a little timidly, for she was already less to him than she had been in that brief interval of health, and knew that with every month she would be less and less
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All her suitors hitherto had approached her ceremoniously, timidly, through the Grand Duke; and we know they had not approached very near
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'I can't think,' said Lucy timidly, for she had offended him again, and this time she couldn't even remotely imagine how
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'Hadn't--hadn't the window better be shut?' she suggested timidly presently, while he still went on ringing and saying nothing--'else when Lizzie opens the door won't all the things blow about again?'
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After a further period of silence, during which she anxiously debated whether it was this that they were all waiting for, she thought that perhaps Everard hadn't heard the parlourmaid come in; so she said--she was ashamed to hear how timidly it came out--'Chesterton is here, Everard
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During these dark times, isolated on their island, away from the hostilities of the mainland, the Celtic monks worked quietly, timidly, away from the powers that ruled and oppressed, under the guise of religious salvation
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He would like to hunt and even though animals and birds were seldom seen, he knew they were there, just timidly hiding and living their own untroubled existence
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asked timidly; weeks of working with him stil haven't dispel ed the tendency her nerves had to jangle with apprehension when he was near
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Timidly Margaret poked her head in the door
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Her heart was pumping so hard she could hear the blood rush in her ears as she timidly
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A very beautiful girl timidly entered at his call
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Once she asked, timidly, "Darling, haven't you punished me enough? Won't you repair my face?" He looked at her and said proudly, "It can never be repaired
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“Hello it that Karl?” he said almost timidly when some answered the phone
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They timidly established footholds and toeholds on the outer islands first before they ever set foot on the American continent
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I entered timidly the offices of a business that was destined to be mine
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Where, early in my teens, I rode horses in its huge gardens with its pigeon coops, aviaries and gazelle enclosures and in the summers sneaked away from my parents to go, timidly, up the steps to the swimming pool to watch older young people enjoy themselves in very avant-garde for the times mixed groups of boys and girls
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‘Have you ever been in love?’ She asked timidly
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I entered timidly inside and I thought, oh yes, wonderful, the place is air-
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"Is this what it felt like when you and Claire broke up?" She asked timidly, she didn't know how he would react to that question
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Don't y'all go to the same school as Derrick," I asked timidly even though I already knew the answer, and that answer brought those butterflies and their monstrous wings to reenter my stomach
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Timidly she reached out her hand and grasped mine, “Shall we go?”
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I smiled timidly at the last line; he stole a look before continuing
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After few seconds I looked up timidly to check on him, he was stil too close
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Working up a sudden ounce of courage, Allison ran a jittery finger along the his chest and muttered timidly, "How-how was it?"
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“Gone,” she said again, a little more timidly
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“What exactly will I be helping you with?” he asked timidly