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1 When she stops telling her story, the vacuuming stops too .
2 Clara's steps falter and she stops too .
3 To my surprise he stops too .
4 Then there's a bigger splash, a brief squeal worse than the earlier ones, and the snuffling stops too .
5 Sir stops too and eases long enough to smile, a soft, truly relieved pull that fills me with comfort.
7 Why is breathing so necessary to life that it lasts practically as long as life does, and when it stops , life stops too ?
8 She could pass for a stewardess in Arras except her skirt stops too short, revealing more of her lengthy legs than I'm used to.
9 It stops too soon; yet his eye feeds upon the outline of a cheek not too full, yet promising of beauty, like hope of Paradise.
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