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1 It was only on this evening that Mr. Verne had become communicative .
2 Only about Johann, whose apron I wore, did Otto become communicative .
3 Every one had suddenly become communicative and merry; a lively joy filled the hearts.
4 Under that veil of illusion she herself had become communicative .
5 The heat of the day was going down, and over their cups of tea the Flushings tended to become communicative .
6 That gentleman had been melancholy, but the favour of Miss Wishart made him relax his heavy brows and become communicative .
7 When a man is undergoing punishment, and believes that an equally guilty person has got off scot-free, he is likely to become communicative .
8 On the other side of the door the shock-headed one became communicative .
9 On the way up the other cliff our guide became communicative .
10 On the way to town, roused by the night air, John Thomas became communicative .
11 Possibly because we were in for the same kind of experience he later became communicative .
12 The alderman, pleased at being called bailiff, became communicative .
13 About 3 a.m. the khaki-clad lawyer from Milwaukee became communicative , the Red Cross ladies produced chocolate.
14 He wanted to make sure on which side his bread was buttered before he became communicative .
15 At last one day she became communicative .
16 Wratislaw's face relaxed, and he became communicative .
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