10 Results for: (Concept:01971929-v)
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10096 Sherlock Holmes had been leaning back in his chair with his eyes closed and his head sunk in a cushion , but he half opened his lids now and glanced across at his visitor .
11143 " It 's getting on my nerves , this business , Mr. Holmes , " said he , as he sank , like a wearied man , into an armchair .
11528 He sank with a deep groan on the settee and buried his face in his manacled hands .
11960 Finally , when Kandata sank like a rock to the depths of the lake of blood , he started to stroll again with an expression of sadness on his face .
13452 The invalid sank back upon his cushions , tired out by this long recital , while his nurse poured him out a glass of some stimulating medicine .
13938 Percy Phelps sank back in his chair .
47197 From a dull murmur it swelled into a deep roar and then sank back into a melancholy , throbbing murmur once again .
47338 Life has become like that great Grimpen Mire , with little green patches everywhere into which one may sink and with no guide to point the track .
49299 Its tenacious grip plucked at our heels as we walked , and when we sank into it it was as if some malignant hand was tugging us down into those obscene depths , so grim and purposeful was the clutch in which it held us .
102415 Sink back into the plush daybeds , or sit by the contoured bar to watch your dessert as it 's prepared .

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