1 Men seem to have forgotten their dread.
2 I seem to feel his presence warm about me.
3 Mother did not seem to take to my proposal.
4 We seem to be drifting to some terrible doom.
5 They seem to do nothing all day but sit up here and talk.
6 It would almost seem as if there was some influence which came and went.
7 The time did not seem long, but very, very awful, till I recovered consciousness again.
8 I looked at her throat just now as she lay asleep, and the tiny wounds seem not to have healed.
9 The roses seem coming back already to her cheeks, though she is still sadly pale and wan-looking.
10 She did not seem surprised to see me, as, of course, she did not realise all at once where she was.
11 Lucy lay motionless, and did not seem to have strength to speak, so for a while we were all silent.
12 There did not seem to be with her now the unconscious struggle for life and strength that had hitherto so marked her illness.
13 It was a terrible blow; but he did not seem to mind it, but seized him also, and struggled with the three of us, pulling us to and fro as if we were kittens.
14 The adventure of the night does not seem to have harmed her; on the contrary, it has benefited her, for she looks better this morning than she has done for weeks.
15 I seem to remember that once the West Lighthouse was right under me, and then there was a sort of agonising feeling, as if I were in an earthquake, and I came back and found you shaking my body.
16 The wounds seem such as might be made by a rat or a small dog, and although of not much importance individually, would tend to show that whatever animal inflicts them has a system or method of its own.
17 The face, clean-shaven, shows a hard, square chin, a large, resolute, mobile mouth, a good-sized nose, rather straight, but with quick, sensitive nostrils, that seem to broaden as the big, bushy brows come down and the mouth tightens.
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