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1 Claire roused herself, from a gloomy reverie in which she had fallen.
2 Here Mr. Draper paused, and seemed to sink into a gloomy reverie .
3 The voice of Frith the chauffeur roused him from gloomy reverie .
4 The Professor roused himself from what had apparently been a very gloomy reverie .
5 Armand woke-aswas habitual with him these days-fromsome gloomy reverie .
6 When he had gone I stood by the chair wrapped in a gloomy reverie .
7 My gloomy reverie was interrupted by the hum of rubber tires on the riverwalk.
8 It was this that roused me out of a gloomy reverie , and I pushed up the trap.
9 The traveller sank into a gloomy reverie .
10 Bonnier started up from his gloomy reverie .
11 One thing which seemed to be effected by the music was the awakening of Fenton from his gloomy reverie .
12 Kate's yellow head, appearing at the door to summon her to dinner, put an end to her gloomy reverie .
13 He was aroused from his somewhat gloomy reverie by observing a signal fluttering up to the signal-yard of the flagship.
14 And again and again he went to and fro, grave and impassible, his head low, ever lost in the same gloomy reverie .
15 And it was thus that Tom beheld Madge, whom, a minute before, in his gloomy reverie , he had given up for lost!
16 And having so spoken he resumed his seat, leant his head upon both hands, and relapsed into his previous state of gloomy reverie .
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