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1 Then he got upon the window-seat, and passed the fishing rod out.
2 Finally he got upon the subject of trans-continental travel, and presently said:
3 Kent saw them through the open window and got upon his feet.
4 Instinctively I swam forward, and got upon another part of the boat.
5 Quietly creeping along, I got upon the nearer bluff and looked down.
6 The man got upon his feet, exhibiting all the signs of intoxication.
7 First he got upon the chairs, and jumped from one to another.
8 Breast back-stays hauled taut, and a tackle got upon the martingale back-rope.
9 The cat got upon his hump, and then set up her own.
10 The little man got upon his feet and coolly buttoned his coat.
11 Spiritually Raymond got upon his knees, humanly he pressed the girl close.
12 He got upon his shaking feet, and started to hunt for Elizabeth.
13 With some difficulty Christy got upon his feet, and looked about him.
14 Astrardente got upon his feet and left the café without further words.
15 Once more Tommy got upon his feet and began walking toward it.
16 His last words, as he got upon his horse, were to Caroline.
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