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1 The captain's face showed the uneasiness of a schoolboy who is told to repeat a lesson he has not learned.
2 In schools sleep-talking is very common; anxious pupils, in their sleep, will frequently repeat a lesson they can not remember when awake.
3 To Betty, shaken by her encounter with Mr. Scobell, they sounded artificial, as if he were forcing himself to repeat a lesson .
4 She looked gravely at him, and said, as if repeating a lesson :
5 But the girl's voice went on steadily as if repeating a lesson : -
6 Take exercise, said Margaret in the tone of a child repeating a lesson .
7 But, if the count was repeating a lesson , he had learned it well.
8 She said the words after him, mechanically, like a child repeating a lesson .
9 She began to speak, repeating a lesson evidently learned by heart.
10 She muttered the tale like a child repeating a lesson .
11 Kitty said good-by mechanically-likea dull child repeating a lesson .
12 Like a school-boy repeating a lesson by rote, Alma spoke.
13 She spoke with an effort, and as if she were repeating a lesson learned beforehand.
14 He recited his peroration quickly and perfunctorily, like one repeating a lesson , learned from the praefect.
15 'He is base-born,' Edward says, as someone repeating a lesson by rote.
16 He seemed to be repeating a lesson .
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