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1 And she began vigorously unpacking for her sister, helplessly watched by Nelly.
2 He began vigorously to push the nose of his boat from the sand.
3 Grasping one end, he began vigorously pushing it into the current.
4 Elizabeth and Carol shook their heads and began vigorously arguing otherwise.
5 A neighbour held the baby under cold water and began vigorously slapping its back.
6 With which short and sharp ultimatum Sally began vigorously laying the cloth for supper.
7 Once at the forefront of the drive, the men began vigorously to urge the logs forward.
8 She flung the case-knife upon the table, and began vigorously dusting the flour from her hands.
9 Olga began vigorously to cut some bread.
10 The rest of his clothes came off, and he stepped under the water and began vigorously soaping himself.
11 So as not to seem too sympathetic, Alexia began vigorously brushing off the meringue crumbs covering his jacket.
12 Shelton began vigorously tugging an earlobe.
13 She pushed up her sleeves and began vigorously washing her hands without regard for the heat of the water.
14 But now Eleanor appeared at the opening before their kitchen tent and began vigorously ringing a large dinner bell.
15 This they loaded with warriors to the water's edge, and they began vigorously to paddle over to the island.
16 He undressed and began vigorously washing himself, then rummaged through his things to find his shaving mug, brush and razor.
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