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1 We must go, Marion; it is time to re-enter the house .
2 Turning to re-enter the house , she found Captain Raymond standing by her side.
3 Still, she listened, waiting to hear Madame Leon re-enter the house .
4 Rachel Henderson, left to herself, did not immediately re-enter the house .
5 She was about to re-enter the house , when she saw a stranger approaching it.
6 Then she turned away as though to re-enter the house .
7 He stood and saw her re-enter the house .
8 At last he turned to re-enter the house .
9 At length, as she turned to re-enter the house , he laid a detaining hand on her.
10 Big Brother has promised one of them will leave the white room and re-enter the house .
11 She rose to re-enter the house , when her attention was caught by a movement amongst the trees.
12 Then I turned to re-enter the house .
13 Mr Farrell turned to re-enter the house .
14 A few minutes later I saw her re-enter the house , and cast one indifferent look at my window.
15 As Midwinter turned to re-enter the house , the dining-room door opened and his friend met him in the hall.
16 With these words she turned to re-enter the house ; but Rameri seized her hand, and held her back, saying:
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