1 I laughed at him as he said this.
2 I laughed in my sleeve at his menaces.
3 It was a curious laugh; distinct, formal, mirthless.
4 The traveller waited and watched for some time, and at last he laughed.
5 He laughed sardonically, hastily took my hand, and as hastily threw it from him.
6 The laugh was repeated in its low, syllabic tone, and terminated in an odd murmur.
7 I never laughed at presentiments in my life, because I have had strange ones of my own.
8 While I paced softly on, the last sound I expected to hear in so still a region, a laugh, struck my ear.
9 This news actually took my breath for a moment: Mr. St. John, whom I had never heard laugh before, laughed now.
10 This news actually took my breath for a moment: Mr. St. John, whom I had never heard laugh before, laughed now.
11 She answered it with a second laugh, and laughter well became her youth, her roses, her dimples, her bright eyes.
12 I thought no more of Mrs. Fairfax; I thought no more of Grace Poole, or the laugh: in an instant, I was within the chamber.
13 It is thoughtless to condemn them, or laugh at them, if they seek to do more or learn more than custom has pronounced necessary for their sex.
14 Then light steps ascended the stairs; and there was a tripping through the gallery, and soft cheerful laughs, and opening and closing doors, and, for a time, a hush.
15 When Diana and Mary returned, the former found her scholar transferred from her to her brother: she laughed, and both she and Mary agreed that St. John should never have persuaded them to such a step.
16 The matrons, meantime, offered vinaigrettes and wielded fans; and again and again reiterated the expression of their concern that their warning had not been taken in time; and the elder gentlemen laughed, and the younger urged their services on the agitated fair ones.
17 I really did not expect any Grace to answer; for the laugh was as tragic, as preternatural a laugh as any I ever heard; and, but that it was high noon, and that no circumstance of ghostliness accompanied the curious cachinnation; but that neither scene nor season favoured fear, I should have been superstitiously afraid.
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