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1 The cotton even grew quite wild; and there was plenty of redwood.
2 Her blue eyes grew quite brilliant and seemed to take in everything.
3 In fact, I grew quite as enthusiastic about it as my wife.
4 The rose tree grew quite sick and faint with hope and fear.
5 After the third dose of square-face he grew quite amiable and talkative.
6 The first time she smiled he grew quite pale and shuffled out.
7 He grew quite warm in the proud consciousness of his heart's coldness.
8 As we passed over the sandy plains beyond, he grew quite communicative.
9 She soon spoke of Norman, and for a moment grew quite excited.
10 He grew quite pale and asked Sir Condy what he'd best do.
11 He grew quite enthusiastic, even excited, as he told me of her:
12 Lilia's next letter was also from Monteriano, and Philip grew quite enthusiastic.
13 Here Sidonia grew quite indignant-whatcould she know of a vile witch-wench
14 She tried to recall the name, and grew quite grave in the attempt.
15 Monsignor Apollo, whom you know, grew quite heated on the subject.
16 It grew quite dark, though I knew the sun had not yet set.
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