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1 In a few minutes, the second plank was laid beside the first.
2 Before the corn was in tassel, he had been laid beside Benny.
3 The mother mourned without hope, and was soon laid beside her daughter.
4 A thick envelope, taken from his breast pocket, was laid beside it.
5 Thus the last of the watchmen was secured and laid beside his comrades.
6 He halted, staring at the half-digged grave and Nat's body laid beside it.
7 The next morning Guyon Vidocq's body was laid beside those of his companions.
8 Rickman noticed with dismay that the stranger's place was laid beside his own.
9 He died in 1560, and his body was laid beside that of Martin Luther.
10 She made waffle batter, laid beside it the dipper that held exactly one waffle.
11 Abby had nothing to offer but her May wreath, which she laid beside it.
12 And so, laid beside his father and mother, they left him to his rest.
13 And Okiakuta, my mother, laid beside me my squirrel-skin parka.
14 She returned with a copy of the Post, which she laid beside his plate.
15 The trousers were stretched out, examined and approved of, and laid beside the boots.
16 This he laid beside the pool, with an intelligent, uplifted look which said, 'There!
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