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1Tranquillize your nerves, reseat yourself, and listen,-reseat yourself, I say.
2I wriggled my hips to reseat the popped joints.
3Longing to return, to reseat himself under his bell.
4He had just time to thrust this into his pocket and reseat himself before Barstow returned.
5I've got to open it up and reseat it. I showed him the back of the unit's case.
6Only Professor Lyall managed a smooth stand, slight bow, and reseat with the consummate grace of a dancer.
7The cane usually comes in lengths of about 15 ft. and each bundle contains enough to reseat several chairs.
8For the rest-stay; reseat yourself.
9To avoid exciting her suspicions I had to leave my place of observation and reseat myself on the bed.
10Hubert did not reseat himself.
11Blythe watched almost humbly as Tyacke waved the seamen to reseat themselves on the long benches beside the scrubbed deal tables.
12He has but to return to the table to reseat himself by the side of one of the prettiest of girls!
13Rogojin took the chair offered him, but he did not sit long; he soon stood up again, and did not reseat himself.
14The women, who, with their mantles on, are already standing up in the boxes, stop to listen, and finally reseat themselves.)
15She expected a flood of fears, and she was astonished to see her daughter reseat herself tranquilly, although she had turned very pale.
16As she reseats herself, and commences tuning the instrument, a string snaps.
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