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1 He simply began dressing in his day-clothes, stopping at times and frowning at the walls.
2 The latter wandered in a perfunctory way toward his home, stopping at times to investigate various matters.
3 On came the great sea-monster, lazily breasting the ripple and stopping at times by creek or headland.
4 He read slowly, stopping at times to consider, and when he had finished he read them over again.
5 He followed us a mile or more, stopping at times to leap at fish that showed near the shore.
6 A little black bear ventured down the trail toward the open door, stopping at times and lifting up its head curiously and cautiously.
7 Mr. Harcourt walked on, occasionally turning over the scattered objects with his foot, and stopping at times to examine the ground more closely.
8 Those who were childless moved aimlessly through the square, stopping at times in front of the bereaved, who wailed and sobbed in their sorrow.
9 Stopping at times to chat with brother officers, at last I reached the meadow whence I had been driven the previous evening.
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