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1  She tasted it and was filled with gratitude.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XII
2  The widow's gratitude for her preservation was outspoken.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXX
3  Daily Muff Potter's gratitude made Tom glad he had spoken; but nightly he wished he had sealed up his tongue.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXIV
4  His hand wandered into his pocket and his face lit up with a glow of gratitude that was prayer, though he did not know it.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
5  Diligence and attention soon gave him the knack of it, and he strode down the street with his mouth full of harmony and his soul full of gratitude.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER I
6  But now every sound ceased suddenly, with the subsidence of Mr. Walters' voice, and the conclusion of the speech was received with a burst of silent gratitude.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER IV
7  The creature probably glowed with a gratitude that amounted to prayer, too, at this moment, but it was premature: for when he started thankfully to travel off, Tom turned him aside with a pin and made him take a new direction.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
8  Tom stood a moment, to gather his dismembered faculties; and when he stepped forward to go to his punishment the surprise, the gratitude, the adoration that shone upon him out of poor Becky's eyes seemed pay enough for a hundred floggings.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XX
9  However, the widow made a pretty fair show of astonishment, and heaped so many compliments and so much gratitude upon Huck that he almost forgot the nearly intolerable discomfort of his new clothes in the entirely intolerable discomfort of being set up as a target for everybody's gaze and everybody's laudations.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXIV