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1 She falls into long reveries , and does not hear a word of what is going on around.
2 She often lapsed into long reveries .
3 Frequently he fell into long reveries , standing motionless wherever he happened to be, and looking dully before him.
4 She spent her days in purposeless loiterings in and out of the cottage, in long reveries and solitary walks.
5 He wrote for several hours-thoughfrequently his task was interrupted by long reveries , and by fits of vehement emotion.
6 He would lose himself in long reveries , and emerge from them with a quickened smile and a heightened color.
7 Like many who live in the country and are much alone, she was given to fits of abstraction and long reveries .
8 There he spent a year in light work with plenty of leisure for his books and his long reveries in lonely favourite places.
9 A definite literary ambition grew up in me, and in the long reveries of the afternoon, when I was distributing my case, preposterous deliriums.
10 After he had got the money, Severne's conversational powers relaxed-shortanswers-longreveries.
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