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1 He clapt his hands; a slave appeared, of whom he demanded wine.
2 So saying, he clapt his hands together, and his domestic Edric entered.
3 And she clapt the book together, and turned her back.
4 The old witch clapt her skinny hands together, and smiled encouragingly upon her handiwork.
5 The Judge clapt his gouty claw over his heart, and made her an ironical bow.
6 I never clapt eyes on you till now.
7 Maister Bar'clough-doan'tknow ' un - never clapt eyes on 'un.
8 Upon this they were all four apprehended in the night, and very cleaverly clapt by the heels, &c.
9 I hed clapt a good mouthful in, or I could hev hollur'd loud enough vor him to heer.
10 I cried, and clapt my hands.
11 It would be a leaden extinguisher clapt on my genius, and I should never more produce a line worth reading.
12 And old Cheiron clapt his hands together, and beat his hoofs upon the ground, for wonder at that magic song.
13 And let me tell you, men, that to fall into the hands of the Spaniards here means being clapt into the Inquisition.
14 The minute the saint clapt his eyes on the goose, "I'll do the job for you," says he, "King O'Toole."
15 That settled the question, for we knew the constable had left never a penny in his pocket when he clapt us in the stocks.
16 I know not what I shall do!-Allis so strangely busy ! - Doors clapt to-going out of one apartment, hurryingly, as I may say, into another.
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