TEETH in Classic Quotes
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Quotes from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
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1 Then madame, with her teeth set, tied a very terrible knot indeed.
2 He opened his mouth as wide as he could, and shut it with a sounding snap of his teeth.
3 Her knitting was before her, but she had laid it down to pick her teeth with a toothpick.
4 They danced to the popular Revolution song, keeping a ferocious time that was like a gnashing of teeth in unison.
5 He lay on his back, with his teeth set, his right hand clenched on his breast, and his glaring eyes looking straight upward.
6 Mr. Stryver sucked the end of a ruler for a little while, and then stood hitting a tune out of his teeth with it, which probably gave him the toothache.