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1 Then he felt in his valise, and took therefrom a good poniard.
2 See, he opened a drawer and took therefrom a rectangle of red paper.
3 He opened the box, taking therefrom a roll of white cotton.
4 Thornton, and feloniously taken therefrom one whip, of the value of fifteen dollars.
5 Opening a wardrobe, she took therefrom her bonnet and a shawl.
6 With these words the officer opened the case and took therefrom a slender dagger.
7 Frank went quietly to the corner of the room and took therefrom a stick.
8 Look here, mother; and he pulled out his wallet, and took therefrom the two dollar bill.
9 Opening her writing-desk, she took therefrom pen, ink, and paper, and, after a moment's cogitation, began.
10 Presently she slowly opened the wallet, took therefrom some choice morsels, and strewed them on the coping.
11 He stopped under a lamp and drew out his pocket-book, taking therefrom a soiled scrap of paper.
12 She nodded, and Keith, taking out his pocket-book, opened it and took therefrom a slip of paper.
13 Mr. Preston rose, and, going to a bureau, took therefrom a shirt which he handed to Paul.
14 Take two cans of Chinese reed birds, open them and take therefrom the two dozen birds contained therein.
15 He pulled off the sock, and thrusting his hand into it, took therefrom a letter enclosed in an envelope.
16 And if the recipient takes therefrom an occasion of ingratitude, this is not to be imputed to the bestower.
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