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1 I know what a temptation it was; she does sing so sweetly.
2 Her mother thought she had never heard her sing so splendidly before.
3 I know you love music, as you sing so well at night.
4 I'll be damned, if Mrs. Billington can sing so well as you.
5 Ay, he sing so beautiful, Señor, no wonder si she loving him.
6 Why on earth do they find it necessary to sing so persistently?
7 And you must have taken lessons, to sing so correctly: haven't you?
8 They used to sing so madly in the marsh and brook that year.
9 She never remembered to have heard one sing so late in the summer.
10 I don't think I've ever heard a child sing so well.'
11 And why do birds sing so seldom in the depths of the forest?
12 For surely no one save an angel from Paradise could sing so enchantingly.
13 Sir Geraint thought he had never heard anyone sing so wonderfully.
14 Why do you suppose he likes to sing so well in the night?
15 At Captain Josh's, and Whyn would like to hear you sing so much.
16 She is rather subject to headache, you know; and the canaries sing so loud.
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