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1 It felt good to see Renée laughing over a little innocent filth.
2 She had heard Rorge laughing over Lord Vargo's way of finding traitors.
3 The fellows were all laughing over it when it first came out.
4 I left him here not five minutes ago, laughing over this picture.
5 Here I saw my wife laughing over her work-basket as she answered,-
6 Suddenly I was sitting on the floor with Klipkop laughing over me.
7 Do you know everybody is laughing over your interest in Dick Mostyn?
8 They talked on, laughing over the pranks they played as children long ago.
9 They are laughing over the Oxford stroke and the English oars.
10 By now the crowd is doubtless laughing over the whole thing.
11 I am sure I heard voices calling out, and laughing over the joke.
12 We cracked our sides laughing over it as it went along.
13 We cracked our sides laughing over it as we went along.
14 We were laughing over the account of Teague's adventure with the tar-and-feather committee.
15 She and Rene finally began laughing over the utter hopelessness of it all.
16 He was laughing over an incident which filled him with a consuming rage.
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