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1 The man had risen from his chair and flung the window open.
2 I followed her, and, having flung the window open, stood by her.
3 And then without pause he snatched up the blind and flung the window wide.
4 Rischenheim rose suddenly and flung the window open wide.
5 He flung off the loose handcuffs, sprang across the bed, and flung the window open.
6 He drew his head in, as if before an aimed blow, and flung the window down quickly.
7 A moment later, with a sharp exclamation, he ripped back the blind and flung the window wide open.
8 Maskull, having flung the window up and down, fell heavily into an armchair and looked disgustedly at his friend.
9 Weyburn acted on his instinct at sight of the postillion and the chariot; he flung the window wide and shouted.
10 Bernard flung the window wide, and the warm wet air blew in laden with the fragrance of the teeming earth.
11 Benson had flung the window looking on the balcony and the passage open, but had fastened across it the outside sun-shutters.
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