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1  He observed it perfectly, and laughed in his heart.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian Andersen
ContextHighlight   In THE SHOES OF FORTUNE
2  "This is certainly the heart of an old maid," thought he.
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3  He was now in the heart of the wife of this worthy gentleman.
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4  It was the heart of a young military man; a man, as people said, of talent and feeling.
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5  It was the heart of a most respectable rich man, whose name is certain to be found in the Directory.
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6  His thoughts were so elastic, his heart so tender; and involuntarily he picked one of the nearest flowers.
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7  Death is an electric shock which our heart receives; the freed soul soars upwards on the wings of electricity.
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8  Some persons even got a splinter in their heart, and then it made one shudder, for their heart became like a lump of ice.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian Andersen
ContextHighlight   In THE SNOW QUEEN
9  With the snake-like writhings of an idea he glided into another female heart; but this seemed to him like a large holy fane.
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10  In the greatest perplexity, he now came out of the last heart in the row; he was unable to put his thoughts in order, and fancied that his too lively imagination had run away with him.
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11  Yet there was this difference, in the institution the casts were taken at the entry of the patient; but here they were retained and guarded in the heart while the sound persons went away.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian Andersen
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12  They considered the moon alone to be inhabited: they imagined it was the real heart of the universe or planetary system, on which the genuine Cosmopolites, or citizens of the world, dwelt.
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13  Nobody could be more steady or quiet than this young man; we therefore wish him joy of the excursion with all our heart; and it will certainly be beneficial for a person who leads so sedentary a life.
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14  The first heart through which he came, was that of a middle-aged lady, but he instantly fancied himself in the room of the "Institution for the cure of the crooked and deformed," where casts of mis-shapen limbs are displayed in naked reality on the wall.
Andersen's Fairy Tales By Hans Christian Andersen
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15  In reality, such remembrances are rather unpleasant: every sin, every evil thought, may, like a clock with alarm or chimes, be repeated at pleasure; then the question is if we can trust ourselves to give an account of every unbecoming word in our heart and on our lips.
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16  How gladly would he have sunk upon his knees; but he must away to the next heart; yet he still heard the pealing tones of the organ, and he himself seemed to have become a newer and a better man; he felt unworthy to tread the neighboring sanctuary which a poor garret, with a sick bed-rid mother, revealed.
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17  To it the space between the heavenly bodies is not greater than the distance between the homes of our friends in town is for us, even if they live a short way from each other; such an electric shock in the heart, however, costs us the use of the body here below; unless, like the watchman of East Street, we happen to have on the Shoes of Fortune.
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