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  • hard Life was hard for her too, then?
  • hare No one may disguise himself with hidden or painted face to enter a forest or park enclosed with a wall for keeping deer to steal any deer or hare.
  • hark "No," I answered, "I hark back to nothing.
  • harm I didn't suppose that you would see any harm in that."
  • harp But there is one division which did more justice to a higher class of subject and produced some very remarkable work in what is called the religious novel, though, here as elsewhere, the better examples did not merely harp on one string.
  • harsh Her tone was less harsh than her words; indeed, it was the tone he loved from her, that of a devoted but long-suffering mother.
  • hart I had not long returned from Bristol before I repaired to London, and formally presented a petition to the House of Commons, against the return of Richard Hart Davis, Esq.
  • hash First, you've made a hash of this cruise-you'll be a bold man to say no to that.
  • head But I don't trouble my head about it.
  • heady Blenham caught In one of his rare bursts of heady rage shook his fist high above his head and cried out savagely: I'll beat you yet, the both of you!
  • heal But she thought to herself: "You think he is of no use but to heal the sick; but it is only when he is here that everything goes right and happens for the best!"
  • heap Now he was all of a heap.
  • hear Did I hear it?
  • heard So she had heard.
  • hearer "Thank you; that's very kind," said Mr. Prendergast; but the sarcasm was altogether lost upon his hearer.
  • hearse The hearse, drawn by six horses, was escorted by a detachment of Life Guards.
  • heart Attended the meeting there in the morning, and at Gnadenfeld in the evening, in both which places opportunity was given me to communicate what was in my heart for the people.
  • hearth Be she my sister's child, Or of yet nearer blood to me than all That take protection from my hearth, the pair Shall not escape the worst of deaths.
  • hearty Uncle Dick joined their visitor in a hearty laugh.
  • heat "No," said Ellis, in a heat, "you didn't!
  • heath I do not know how long and how far I ran, but I found myself on a sunny heath, when somebody suddenly pulled my sleeve.
  • heave In that position, I could easily have my way with him, and as the habit of tragical adventures had worn off almost all my terror for the dead, I took him by the waist as if he had been a sack of bran, and, with one good heave, tumbled him overboard.
  • heavy "Thought I was too large and heavy, eh?
  • heir "I am his heir-at-law," thought Lumley.
  • hera Some ancient Egyptians believed that the goddess Hera resided among the stars.
  • herb
  • herd
  • here
  • hero
  • herr I found a herr cat outside.
  • hoard The hoard of treasure was too much for Jason to carry away.
  • hoary
  • Hath He hath given us this present day.
  • Her The sky is her limit.
  • Hers I found her misplace phone.
  • hears I heard the dog scratching on the door.
  • heirs
  • HRH

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