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1 I taught you to sew very neatly before you were twelve.
2 Katy and Gertie both sew very nicely for their ages and--
3 Herr Grün, even Rachel had to admit, had learned how to sew very quickly.
4 She suddenly began to sew very fast indeed, without speaking.
5 Mrs. Greymer tells me you sew very neatly.
6 She can knit and sew very nicely, and I thought maybe, ma'am- Ihopeyou won't be offended-
7 Yes- Ishouldlike one very much- Icouldbe a lady's maid, I think, I can sew very well.
8 Daisy will stay at home, and take care of the Pink, and she is learning to sew very nicely.
10 I sew very nicely, as you know, and I could earn my livelihood by embroidery if I knew more people.
11 I can sew very nicely, and wash dishes, and sweep, and a great many other things-ifyou will only let me stay!
12 When wound up, the figure sews very stiffly and stops slowly.
13 And-thatshe worked for you, sewing - she sews very well, she says.
14 She sewed very diligently on her patchwork.
15 Polly turned scarlet, and sewed very industriously.
16 When I arrived there were only four other maiden ladies with Miss Brett, but they were sewing very busily.
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