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1 They ran like children hand in hand across the sunny square.
2 They ran like children , hand in hand, round the box-bordered paths.
3 She took it, and they ran like children across the grade and into the forest.
4 Then we clasped hands and ran like children from thicket to rock and rock to the long stretches of shingly shore.
5 They played and ran like children , rejoiced over their picnic meals; lay flat among the crowding flowers and slept under the tender starlight.
6 He and Marfinka no longer jumped and ran like children , though they occasionally had a lively dispute, half in jest, half in earnest.
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