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1 She'd discovered a man hunched up in a gap between two crates.
2 She discovered a man , at the window of the Swiss summer-house, watching her.
3 After eighteen months, he had discovered a man he had not known heretofore.
4 She discovered a man more of a match with herself; luckily not too late.
5 We have discovered a man has been watching our house.
6 On the deck they discovered a man and a lady.
7 Happily, I discovered a man at a distance riding towards me: we soon met.
8 Arrived in sight of the hall, she discovered a man walking slowly to and fro.
9 She'd discovered a man of great tenderness and passion.
10 Turning sharply, Tad discovered a man , who, like himself, was wrapped in a gaudy blanket.
11 The corporal now looked about him and discovered a man lying in the grass near by.
12 Presently, her eyes becoming accustomed to the dark, Kathlyn discovered a man chained to a pillar.
13 A guerrilla on guard had discovered a man on the trail, with two horses loaded with store goods.
14 Returning to his office, he discovered a man in a dark suit leaning against the wall outside his door.
15 But he soon discovered a man standing, in his shirt-sleeves, behind a bar, and he went up to him and said:-
16 When Cristel returned the next day, she found that her uncle had deserted her, and suddenly discovered a man in the shrubbery.
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