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1
This set the old gentlewoman
a-laughing
at
me, as you may be sure it would.
2
After this hustle, coming home and telling my governess the story, she falls
a-laughing
at
me.
3
His lordship fell
a-laughing
at
this insipid jest.
4
He burst out
a-laughing
at
the exquisitely ludicrous idea of a gentleman of his fashion scrambling for coppers.
5
He bursts out
a-laughing
at
the exquisitely ludicrous idea of a gentleman of his fashion scrambling for coppers.
6
And Miss Julia as was and Master Walter's up now, for they're up on the landing
a-laughing
at
me.
7
You'd die
a-laughing
at
the way they set up and scratch their ears when a big, black ant bites 'em, Buck.
8
It was give and take, and no harm done-andthe moon
a-laughing
at
us both.
9
"I was
a-laughing
at
her," the woman wheezed, pointing with tremulous fingers.
10
'Me and my niece have been
a-laughing
at
it and a-noticing of it all the evening,' said Barbara's uncle.
a-laughing
at
a-laughing
a-laugh