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1 You put a man in a beast of a bed-youdrive him half mad-andthen begin to blubber !
2 And mighty little chance I would stand of ever getting there if I should sit down like you and begin to blubber .
3 Karl had already began to blubber in anticipation of the whipping due.
4 To the amazement of all, the burly German began to blubber .
5 The patient, who was falling asleep, perceived angry faces, and began to blubber .
6 She shrugged and tried to smile, and almost began to blubber .
7 Tommy began to blubber , or pretend-Clarecould not tell which.
8 Both Tunstells blushed deeply and Mr. Tumtrinkle began to blubber in an excess of emotion.
9 Robinson began to blubber the moment George took his hand, spite of the money lost.
10 At this direful threat the offender began to blubber , and speedily disappeared to pack her box.
11 At this the bashful merman began to blubber .
12 Then he began to blubber for his mother.
13 Mr. Moultry began to blubber , his nose running and the tears trickling from his swollen eyes.
14 Oh, ay-butI've been a sad fellow! And then he began to blubber with fresh violence.
15 And she was beginning to blubber again.
16 Brown stopped shooting and began to blubber .
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