1 It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of eternal reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life.
2 My greatest reassurance was that he was coming to Barnard's Inn, not to Hammersmith, and consequently would not fall in Bentley Drummle's way.
3 "That will come," was the consoling reassurance given him by Golenishtchev, in whose view Vronsky had both talent, and what was most important, culture, giving him a wider outlook on art.
4 But Lily had a flash of reassurance.
5 And the twilight, as she now sought to pierce it, was gradually lighted by a faint spark of reassurance.
6 Sir," returned the young man, with a reassurance of manner, "make your mind easy on this score.
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8 His bright, small eyes searched his companion's face for reassurance.
9 You have been ill, very ill, and even the constant letters of dear kind Henry are not sufficient to reassure me on your account.
10 My dear father, reassure yourself.
11 This seemed to reassure him and he continued more confidently.
12 I wanted to go into the room where he lay and reassure him: "I'll get somebody for you, Gatsby."
13 He saw already from her loving, truthful face, that nothing could come of what he had meant to say, but yet he wanted her to reassure him herself.
14 He saw her swollen face, sometimes bewildered and in agony, sometimes smiling and trying to reassure him.
15 Let our readers reassure themselves.
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