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It was so deep and dark that he could not get a glimpse of the country through which he was passing, but the way went down and down to some unconjectured hollow.

From The Hill of Dreams by Machen, Arthur

"He's kissed her under that tree at the corner, away from the lamp-post," Ann Eliza said to herself, with sudden insight into unconjectured things.

From Bunner Sisters by Wharton, Edith

Full panoply of tins and trenchers and other implements of cheer hang in order against the walls or line the worn wooden shelves,—many of them strange in shape and of unconjectured use.

From A Midsummer Drive Through the Pyrenees by Dix, Edwin Asa

It suggested unconjectured expense with a tang of wickedness as well.

From Many Kingdoms by Jordan, Elizabeth Garver

Even to that MORNING—hushed, calm, earliest, with her mysterious and unconjectured heart—her shape brought a thought of NIGHT!

From Night and Morning, Complete by Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron