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1 But we sat in the deeper silence when Raffles rose to reply .
2 The people moved uneasily in their seats as John rose to reply .
3 It was about 4am when Michael Noonan rose to reply to the debate.
4 Washington rose to reply ; blushed-stammered-trembled, and could not utter a word.
5 Tossing off another glass of the champagne, I rose to reply .
6 He rose to reply , but his feelings deprived him of utterance.
7 When Anderson rose to reply it was seen that he was pale and somber.
8 I rose to reply to Mr. Ambler, and soon got the attention of the audience.
9 Every one cried bravo and clapped their hands, and the elder Roland rose to reply .
10 When Sweater rose to reply , the tumult died away as suddenly as it had commenced.
11 The Honorable Stephen A. Douglas, however, seemed anything but baffled as he rose to reply .
12 Thus he spoke; but swift Ajax, son of Oïleus, immediately rose to reply in harsh words.
13 When they left off, Grinder rose to reply on behalf of those included in the toast.
14 When the applause subsided, Lincoln rose to reply .
15 The house was awed by Pitt's oratory, and, for some time, no one rose to reply .
16 One cannot do Justice to Mr. Dignam Bailey's argument, when after lunch he rose to reply .
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