1 Then her courage flowed strongly back and the sun came out again and the landscape glowed anew.
2 Her appetite never dulled, for whenever she remembered the everlasting goobers and dried peas and sweet potatoes at Tara, she felt an urge to gorge herself anew of Creole dishes.
3 Hastily she grasped the limp hand lying on the coverlet and was frightened anew by its chill.
4 She had time to take a fresh survey of her wretchedness, and to fluctuate anew between the impulse to confide in Selden and the dread of destroying his illusions.
5 He commanded the upper sails to be well hoisted, sheeted home anew, and every way expanded to the breeze.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 54. The Town-Ho's Story. 6 The frenzies of the chase had by this time worked them bubblingly up, like old wine worked anew.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 134. The Chase—Second Day. 7 He served her with no mean repast, dripping the coffee anew and sharing it with her.
8 She realized that she had neglected her reading, and determined to start anew upon a course of improving studies, now that her time was completely her own to do with as she liked.
9 Then, extending the little volume, and giving the pitch of the air anew with considerate attention, David recommenced and finished his strains, with a fixedness of manner that it was not easy to interrupt.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 17 10 The next instant, back it all rushed again, with still a deeper throb of pain; for, in that brief interval, she had sinned anew.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel HawthorneContext Highlight In V. HESTER AT HER NEEDLE 11 Not seldom she would laugh anew, and louder than before, like a thing incapable and unintelligent of human sorrow.
12 There was another pause, and the physician began anew to examine and arrange the plants which he had gathered.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel HawthorneContext Highlight In X. THE LEECH AND HIS PATIENT 13 As a first step, the whole system of society is to be torn down and built up anew.
The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel HawthorneContext Highlight In XIII. ANOTHER VIEW OF HESTER 14 I have," returned Elinor, colouring likewise, and hardening her heart anew against any compassion for him, "I have heard it all.
15 The angle at which he saw everything began to be displaced anew.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER III—MARIUS' ASTONISHMENTS