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1 But before he could interpose a word or ask a question, Dr.
2 Before the general could interpose a word , she plunged on again:-
3 Before I could interpose a word , Rachel had accepted his invitation in the warmest terms.
4 Nor did the old lady interpose a word to arrest the alienation of her property.
5 Hansei did not interpose a word .
6 With this Hayoue, ere Say could interpose a word , went out and left her alone with the sleeping child.
7 The wounded man was despatched by del Concha where he lay, before Ridge could interpose a word in his behalf.
8 Some of the company attempted to interpose a word or two in favour of Lord Craiglethorpe's timidity, but the vivacious and merciless lady went on.
9 Now and then he interposes a word , to gratify some new idea swelling his brain.
10 She merely, therefore, interposed a word here and there, to show that she was present.
11 Romescos interposes a word or two, by way of keeping up the zest; for so he calls it.
12 Mr. Ronald, listening with his head down, and without interposing a word on his own part, made an extraordinary answer.
13 She declared she had dissuaded him from the crime, and, had any one interposed a word , she might have been spared.
14 "Do!" said I, glad of an opportunity to interpose a word , "why come home and go to bed.
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