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1 She flung herself on the sofa and managed to burst into sobs .
2 Then she burst into sobs , and was unable to tell her tale.
3 Then she suddenly burst into sobs , great sobs, which stifled, suffocated her.
4 She buried her face in her hands and burst into sobs .
5 She sat down on a stool and fairly burst into sobs .
6 But Hanne stood staring with horror, and suddenly burst into sobs .
7 For a moment she became silent, afraid that she might burst into sobs .
8 Phœbe, to whom all extravagance was a horror, burst into sobs and tears.
9 She burst into sobs , and both wept long, closely clasped to each other.
10 Then, suddenly hiding her head between her folded arms, she burst into sobs .
11 Evelyn threw herself on her father's shoulder and burst into sobs .
12 She felt herself almost speechless, that in another minute she might burst into sobs .
13 Thereupon she was seized with remorse, and burst into sobs .
14 He stared in stupefaction at Lawrence Teck's stony countenance, then suddenly burst into sobs .
15 Alpátych clung to Prince Andrew's leg and burst into sobs .
16 And in recalling this the poet burst into sobs .
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