8 Results for: (Concept:00921300-v)
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11454 There can be no question that the latter as a reply to an appeal is far the most probable , and the circumstances pointed to its being a reply written by the lady .
45932 Their evidence , corroborated by that of several friends , tends to show that Sir Charles 's health has for some time been impaired , and points especially to some affection of the heart , manifesting itself in changes of colour , breathlessness , and acute attacks of nervous depression .
45948 No signs of violence were to be discovered upon Sir Charles 's person , and though the doctor 's evidence pointed to an almost incredible facial distortion - so great that Dr Mortimer refused at first to believe that it was indeed his friend and patient who lay before him - it was explained that that is a symptom which is not unusual in cases of dyspnoea and death from cardiac exhaustion .
46345 That may point to carelessness or it may point to agitation and hurry upon the part of the cutter .
46345 That may point to carelessness or it may point to agitation and hurry upon the part of the cutter .
47241 She had come from the direction in which the plume of smoke indicated the position of Merripit House , but the dip of the moor had hid her until she was quite close .
47910 Consider the long sequence of incidents which have all pointed to some sinister influence which is at work around us .
48739 ' That seems the most reasonable theory , ' said Stapleton , and he gave a sigh which I took to indicate his relief .

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