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1 The Russian infantry had then long been celebrated for its immoveable firmness.
2 Marcel wait while river him break, then long - piece 'way river break too.
3 But her government then long resisted Washington's requests to accept inmates.
4 Sometimes there was a faint murmur of reading or talk; then long silence.
5 Motion of legs first then long tail whipping behind, a suggestion of spines.
6 Next she tries her hand at shot put, then long jump.
7 Now and then long lists of figures were given him to add up.
8 Did he not then long for the curtained queen-theall-shadowynight?
9 The ship was driving out to sea, and could not then long hold together.
10 He grew aged then long before he had grown old.
11 The musty stench of ages-dead flesh seeped out, then long - nailed fingers pushed through the cracks.
12 Enlarged or re-built in the X century, it was then long and narrow, a Latin cross.
13 A black wig fell from his head, and then long golden locks were exposed to view.
14 And now that since then long years have sped away, and the little critic is, alas!
15 A short and troubled sleep at night's heaviest; then long waiting for the first glimmer of dawn.
16 It was then long after three o'clock.
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