1 A strong circulation warmed everything and penetrated everywhere.
Les Misérables (V1) By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER II—MADELEINE 2 Monasteries, when they abound in a nation, are clogs in its circulation, cumbrous establishments, centres of idleness where centres of labor should exist.
Les Misérables (V2) By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER II—THE CONVENT AS AN HISTORICAL FACT 3 The word passed into circulation.
Les Misérables (V3) By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER VII—THE GAMIN SHOULD HAVE HIS PLACE IN THE CLASSI... 4 Divers reports were in circulation in the cortege.
Les Misérables (V4) By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 10: CHAPTER III—A BURIAL; AN OCCASION TO BE BORN AGAIN 5 However, Gavroche was well up in all the popular tunes in circulation, and he mingled with them his own chirpings.
Les Misérables (V4) By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 11: CHAPTER I—SOME EXPLANATIONS WITH REGARD TO THE ORIGIN OF ... 6 Lily was sure that within twenty-four hours the story of her visiting her dress-maker at the Benedick would be in active circulation among Mr. Rosedale's acquaintances.
7 She was soon the centre of a group which increased and renewed itself as the circulation became general, and the individual comments on her success were a delightful prolongation of the collective applause.
8 It is a way I have of driving off the spleen and regulating the circulation.
9 You should be out, whipping up the circulation like Mr. Enfield and me.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis StevensonContext Highlight In CHAPTER INCIDENT AT THE WINDOW 10 No man, sir, acquainted with the facts established by Harvey relating to the circulation of the blood, can doubt that I have a heart.
11 It is a cold night, and I observe that your circulation is more adapted for summer than for winter.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan DoyleContext Highlight In VII. THE ADVENTURE OF THE BLUE CARBUNCLE 12 But the spiritless condition which this event threw her into was shortly relieved, and her mind opened again to the agitation of hope, by an article of news which then began to be in circulation.
13 With these words, and resisting our entreaties that she would grace the remaining circulation of the punch with her presence, Mrs. Micawber retired to my bedroom.
David Copperfield By Charles DickensContext Highlight In CHAPTER 28. Mr. MICAWBER'S GAUNTLET 14 A large jug was circulating, and the mugs were being refilled with beer.
15 And in the corner by the window gable was a shelf with some books, and some from a circulating library.