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1 The Haverly baby, left outside the back door again, noticed too , and whooped.
2 He noticed too that the kitchen towel she was hemming was terribly coarse.
3 Every man in the class and a couple of the women noticed too .
4 Zala must have noticed too , but she didn't offer comment.
5 When they slid through the trees among flowers of high summer, Janet noticed too .
6 Theo must have noticed too , because she reached out and gripped Ian's hand tightly.
7 I noticed too that her voice had grown progressively louder as the conversation continued.
8 Granny Withers noticed too , but she said never a word.
9 I noticed too there was a thin sulphurous scum drifting upon its coiling water.
10 I noticed too that her hands were delicately formed, though brown with work and exposure.
11 She noticed too that he shrank from her words.
12 She noticed too that he wore belt and revolver, which was very unusual for Abe.
13 While caution is wise with such generalisations, it is a similarity that others have noticed too .
14 The dragon remained motionless; he noticed too that the red fire had gone out of its eyes.
15 Chrissie and Rodney noticed too and for a few seconds they watched her like they were hypnotised.
16 She noticed too Katherine's beautiful velvet shoes, embroidered with gold, peeping out from beneath her scarlet silk skirt.
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