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1 In the process of repeating the words, tears began to flow copiously .
2 We found abundance of water, in the driest season, at four feet, and it has never ceased to flow copiously .
3 Whatever surprises Wilde had in store, there was also sure to be good conversation and good wine-bothtended to flow copiously in Wilde's proximity.
4 The tears of the good Amelia flowed copiously .
5 The blood had flowed copiously from the incision thus made, and the wound was even now very painful.
6 Blood flowed copiously , and the Dragon-king, under stress of the pain, begged his foe to spare his life.
7 The tears were flowing copiously down Dan's cheeks as he stood by while the surgeons examined Vincent's wound.
8 I immediately drank, and certainly I was much surprised at the delightful liquid that flowed copiously down my throat.
9 He staggered, but remained standing, supporting himself by the mantel piece, while the blood flowed copiously from his wound.
10 A sort of swelling had formed there; the blood had flowed copiously through the hole at the back of the head.
11 He put a hand to his side and writhed on the floor in agony, while blood flowed copiously from his wound.
12 I remember one man going by on foot, with a small cut on the brow, from which blood was flowing copiously .
13 "See," she said, gasping as the tears flowed copiously .
14 At my taking the pen I knew not the first word I should write; when I began, suitable matter flowed copiously , nay, impetuously.
15 Tears, the first he had shed since the hour in which he last pressed his Marion to his heart, now flowed copiously from his eyes.
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