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There had been no more enigmatical telegrams, as at the time of Henry's arrest and death, but telegrams drafted in accordance with M. Zola's instructions and each word of which was perfectly intelligible to him.

From With Zola in England by Vizetelly, Ernest Alfred

The character of Belisarius, enigmatical enough in itself, is made by him more enigmatical still.

From Gibbon by Morison, James Cotter

Her face now seemed harder in outline, more enigmatical.

From The Law of the Land by Hough, Emerson

Prompted by Trumbull, probably, Lincoln reviewed the shadowy history of the Toombs bill and Douglas's still more enigmatical connection with it.

From Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics by Johnson, Allen

Was ever queen more enigmatical?" cried Media—"Love,—death,—joy, —fly to me?

From Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I by Melville, Herman



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