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1 Si got clumsily to his feet, hurried to her as best he could, and took her hand.
2 They got clumsily onto the platform.
3 He got clumsily to his feet, feeling his knees creak, and began to whirl it around his head.
4 No small voice answered from within the depths of his breast; and Mr. Strumley got clumsily to his feet.
5 Val got clumsily to his feet and then gave Charity a hand up, beating Rupert to it by about three seconds.
6 She massaged life back into her stiff limbs and then got clumsily to her feet, realizing that she was still wearing her pack.
7 But the next time I succeeded, and got clumsily under way in a weaving, tottering, uncertain fashion, and occupying pretty much all of the street.
8 'We seem to have wound up killing Tatars again,' he said with a smile as I got clumsily onto my horse.
9 "Come, then," and, willing horse, the big man got clumsily to all fours and, prancing ponderously, drew up at her side.
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