1 From being slender he had now become meagre; once pale, he was now yellow; his deep-set eyes were hollow, and the gold spectacles shielding his eyes seemed to be an integral portion of his face.
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3 It filled her whole soul, had become an integral part of herself, and she no longer struggled against it.
4 She looked at him and realized dimly that there was an integrity of spirit in him which was not to be torn apart by her passionate hands, nor by any hands.
5 She had wrecked his life, broken his pride and self-respect, shattered that inner peace, that calm based on integrity.
6 It was characteristic of the regard in which Scarlett was held that few people based their defense or their criticism of her on her personal integrity.
7 But he had his mother's genius for trusting, her disdain for prying, her sure integrity.
8 We must restore the last of the veterans to power and follow them on the backward path to the integrity of Lincoln, to the gaiety of settlers dancing in a saw-mill.
9 His father had been in the business before him, and Monsieur Ratignolle stood well in the community and bore an enviable reputation for integrity and clearheadedness.
10 He was simply thinking of his financial integrity.
11 He was a good power-loom weaver, and a man of perfect integrity.
12 He was rather proud of the integrity of his mind, and of his not being a time-server.
13 You can keep the purity and integrity of your mind, but it's going damned dry.
14 And he realized as he went into her that this was the thing he had to do, to come into tender touch, without losing his pride or his dignity or his integrity as a man.
15 There was a charm, perhaps, in his sincerity, his steadiness, his integrity, which Miss Crawford might be equal to feel, though not equal to discuss with herself.