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1 But it was easier to rehearse the scene than to carry it out.
2 She went to the drawing-room, shut the door, and began to rehearse the scene .
3 For once Kauf did not rehearse the scene .
4 Instead of sleep, she could do nothing but rehearse the scene with Ellesborough again and again.
5 To-morrow is a comedy; some youngster will try to rehearse the scene of M. Dimanche, brought up to date.
6 He had rehearsed the scene over and over in his mind.
7 Yet always, always, from weary week to weary week, he rehearsed the scenes .
8 He rehearsed the scene which would follow and pulled himself together to meet her.
9 The feeling possessed her that, indeed, she had somewhere rehearsed the scene many times before.
10 Thousands of times I rehearsed the scene of our meeting, and always I held the knife which stabbed my father.
11 A dozen times he rehearsed the scene of the parental quarrel, and interrupted each rehearsal with a dozen anxious questions.
12 As she rehearsed the scene mentally, it became clear in its details, and she knew exactly how she would play it.
13 We'd just rehearsed the scene he and I have together, so we're ready for the ones where we all come in.
14 But a shade came upon his face when I rehearsed the scene we had with my uncle and Mr. Allen in the garden.
15 Word by word I rehearsed the scene in the drawing-room over the Park, but I could not think calmly, for the pain of it.
16 And she rehearsed the interview which she should have with the Marquise, as an actor rehearses the scene which he is going to play.
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