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1 Always throw a shawl over a sick person when raised up.
2 Do; and then throw a shawl over me.
3 Serena was turning aside to throw a shawl over her shoulders, when Eustace Glazzard stepped up.
4 When this happened the penalty was to have the children throw a shawl over her head and thus silence her.
5 Throwing a shawl over my shoulders, I stepped out into the garth.
6 Then she put on a cap and threw a shawl over her shoulders.
7 He put on his antique hat and threw a shawl over his shoulders.
8 Emma threw a shawl over her shoulders, opened the window, and leant out.
9 She jumped up, threw a shawl over her nightgown, and hurried downstairs trembling.
10 Throwing a shawl over her shoulders, she hurried to the door and opened it.
11 Then the old lady threw a shawl over him and again went to sleep.
12 After milking, Caroline threw a shawl over her head and ran across the field.
13 Princess Mary threw a shawl over her head and ran to meet the newcomer.
14 She threw a shawl about her shoulders and rushed down-stairs.
15 Margaret threw a shawl round Euphra, and went back with her to her room.
16 She feverishly drew on her dressing gown, and threw a shawl over her shoulders.
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