10 Results for: (Concept:00939444-a)
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13827 He is such an inscrutable fellow , that I never quite know what to make of him .
47150 It is so vast , and so barren , and so mysterious . '
47488 Now , all these rooms are unfurnished and unoccupied , so that his expedition became more mysterious than ever .
47895 But the moor with its mysteries and its strange inhabitants remains as inscrutable as ever .
48134 ' He saw him once or twice , but he is a deep one , and gives nothing away .
49038 He said that the death was a very mysterious one , and that I should certainly be suspected if the facts came out .
55952 ' It is a most mysterious business . '
56178 Then I made inquiries as to this mysterious assistant , and found that I had to deal with one of the coolest and most daring criminals in London .
102898 Orchard Road received its name from the orchards that used to encompass the area until the early 19th century , when a mysterious disease wiped out the nutmeg plantations .
104394 It‘s a sport that has its roots in ancient China , and like numerous ancient Asian sports , dragon boat racing also has a rich and mystifying heritage .

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