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