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1 Passed a pleasant night, rose soon after six, a most brilliant morning.
2 Only Margaret rose soon and walked down the gravelled walk to the stile.
3 But she rose soon after, and declared herself quite well.
4 She rose soon after eight o'clock, and after breakfast was occupied with business the whole morning.
5 God of all, give me this rose soon !
6 The duchess rose soon after six o'clock.
7 The moon rose soon , and the wind being fair we arrived we knew not where, about a half hour before day.
8 He wondered if the girl had come on deck after supper; her habit was to retire early, as she rose soon after the sun.
9 More than once a figure rose soon afterwards from the ground, and, as he came along again, asked him a few questions about himself.
10 Unable to sleep, plagued by bad dreams, a boy named Michael Hanlon rose soon after first light on the first full day of summer vacation.
11 The moon rose soon after, and, although the morning was clouded and lowering, there was then sufficient light to remove all danger from the darkness.
12 They rose soon after, and at Gonzaga's suggestion Valentina paused in the great hall to issue orders that Fortemani be brought before her for judgment.
13 Moving on, Rose soon stood where she could gaze into the summer-house.
14 Among them one form appeared which Rose soon found that she recognized.
15 Madame Bernard and Rose soon followed her example, but Rose could not sleep.
16 We picked up Rob and were out to the Wild Irish Rose soon enough.
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