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1 The rooster stopped quite still when he saw himself in the mirror.
2 He stopped quite suddenly and rose, standing with his head bent forward.
3 When he faced the first deserted building, he stopped quite still.
4 The Cape Codder stopped quite speechless from retailing these marvels.
5 They stopped quite close to me; and I saw that one of them was Alda.
6 He stopped quite suddenly communicating with all his friends.
7 And she stopped quite still in front of the door till lightly jostled by other arrivals.
8 He stopped quite near her; and he stared at her, while he leaned on his stick.
9 This way and that he wrenched and tore, then stopped quite still glaring into the shadows.
10 However, by good luck, she stopped quite close to her rope bridge and was soon across it.
11 The corncrake after awhile stopped quite suddenly with a jerk, and for quite five minutes there was silence.
12 They were lanterns, two of them, and they stopped quite often, as if the people were looking for something.
13 He had stopped quite close to them and was surveying the door, and they instinctively stepped out of his way.
14 She dawdled over her bath, and when Louise tried to hurry her, she stopped quite still to argue the matter.
16 She stopped quite cheerfully to bid her good evening, as she had done in her vigorous days, before she grew old.
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