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1 You would ask him to take a chair and not hurry himself.
2 Sit down, sit down; take a chair , ' and he handed me one.
3 She signed to him, with a faint smile, to take a chair .
4 She turned away to take a chair in front of the fireplace.
5 If you'll take a chair , miss, he won't keep you a moment.
6 Behind me, I heard Obéline take a chair at the table.
7 This settled, he proceeded to take a chair and envelope himself in smoke.
8 No: she designed to take a chair , and go to the next church.
9 The clerkly-looking person now courteously motioned Maitland to take a chair .
10 Claire followed him in, and Lieutenant Loyd directed her to take a chair .
11 You do the like of us great honour, Mr. Dale; take a chair .
12 He did not take a chair , and she also remained standing.
13 I am a little fatigued, permit me to take a chair .
14 Come in... take a chair ... He threw open the door of a parlour.
15 If thee wilt step in and take a chair , I will send for him.
16 Thornton signaled him to take a chair , then quickly wrapped up his phone call.
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