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1
So it will not be necessary to
revert
again
to the fact.
2
To
revert
again
to the human form the words were:
3
Then he saw them
revert
again
to the picture.
4
But-to
revert
again
to this young person-shegoes among you by the name of Priscilla.
5
But when they get tired they
revert
again
.
6
To
revert
again
to the ink phenomena of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries which are of Italian origin.
7
He determined to think no more, for fear that the noises should
revert
again
to the crash of hammers in his hollow head.
8
Personally, I do not read a great many novels; and I find myself tending to
revert
again
and again to my old favourites.
9
He
reverts
again
presently to the topic of this sponge-caught lunar atmosphere.
10
Ann's mind had
reverted
again
to the traditions of which she knew so little.
11
After a period of well- doing several of these have become backsliders and
reverted
again
to lying and swindling.
12
As they walked amid the trees, the conversation
reverted
again
to the writer of books whom they had just left.
13
He
reverts
again
to the question about the Bohemians, with a view to silencing at length the vile calumniations of his enemies.
14
Reverting
again
to Mr. Lincoln as a lawyer, it is proper to add that he detested the mechanical work of the office.
15
Reverting
again
to the Interstate Commerce Commissionership, I think the railroads here are determined that no Pacific Coast man shall be appointed.
16
She dwelt for a moment now on the name of Hermanric, on the grave in the farm-house garden; then
reverted
again
to her father.
revert
again
revert