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1 Michael says 'hey' and steps forward; thinks better of it, and retreats.
2 Then he thinks better of it; he turns back and takes it.
3 One thinks better of human nature after hearing a tale like that.
4 She starts to shake her head and quickly thinks better of it.
5 William thinks better of pursuing this subject; it can only lead to trouble.
6 She picks up the deck and almost falls, but thinks better of it.
7 No, no; she has something that she thinks better than that.
8 Bright, true to the omen of his name, thinks better of our country.
9 She thinks better of it and runs back down the stairs.
10 I can tell she wants to ask about Kent but thinks better of it.
11 The tired brain often thinks better than the fresh one.
12 Now he only offers once a month, and then always thinks better of it.
13 But he thinks better of it, and shakes his head with an heroic effort.
14 Almost says, 'You poor thing,' but thinks better of it.
15 Joanne is sorely tempted to take her shot now, but thinks better of it.
16 William opens his mouth to protest the folly of this, thinks better of it.
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