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1 Life flowed very smoothly in La Rochelle during that autumn of 1570.
2 Unless oil flowed very soon in paying quantities he was a ruined man.
3 The water had subsided, and was only about eighteen inches deep, but flowed very rapidly.
4 But her tears flowed very silently, so that Mrs. Penniman had no observation of them.
5 The tides flowed very strongly alongshore, east on the flood tide and west on the ebb.
6 Lord Seregil kept an excellent cellar and the wine, ale, and Zengati brandy flowed very freely.
7 The blue water flowed very softly on its way, without a gleam of gold to corrupt it.
8 Time, for the Heechee, flowed very slowly.
9 The current flowed very swiftly under the willow tree, and the fishing line was carried far down the stream.
10 The river was narrower than ever, in some places only ten feet wide, and the current flowed very fast.
11 Life had always flowed very smoothly for her, and I had rarely seen her in her present mental condition.
12 Her whispering flowed very fast.
13 The river now flowed very slowly, and with but little opposition from the current, they were able to make good time.
14 The river was broad, and it flowed very rapidly, as almost all water does which has just come from Switzerland and the Alps.
15 The branches of the tree, upon which she had alighted, had wounded her deeply in several places, and the blood had flowed very copiously.
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