1 I waited till his monologue paused again.
2 Eliza sighed again and bowed her head in assent.
3 He began to puff again at his pipe without giving us his theory.
4 When I came downstairs again I found Mrs. Mercer sitting at the fire.
5 I had to call the name again before Mahony saw me and hallooed in answer.
6 In the dark of my room I imagined that I saw again the heavy grey face of the paralytic.
7 Then she put it back again in her pocket and gazed into the empty grate for some time without speaking.
8 His mind, as if magnetised again by his speech, seemed to circle slowly round and round its new centre.
9 I felt my soul receding into some pleasant and vicious region; and there again I found it waiting for me.
10 He repeated his phrases over and over again, varying them and surrounding them with his monotonous voice.
11 I was still considering whether I would go away or not when the man came back and sat down beside us again.
12 Perhaps she would never see again those familiar objects from which she had never dreamed of being divided.
13 My aunt went in and the old woman, seeing that I hesitated to enter, began to beckon to me again repeatedly with her hand.
14 He said that the happiest time of one's life was undoubtedly one's school-boy days and that he would give anything to be young again.
15 She remembered the last night of her mother's illness; she was again in the close dark room at the other side of the hall and outside she heard a melancholy air of Italy.
16 But when the restraining influence of the school was at a distance I began to hunger again for wild sensations, for the escape which those chronicles of disorder alone seemed to offer me.
17 But still and all he kept on saying that before the summer was over he'd go out for a drive one fine day just to see the old house again where we were all born down in Irishtown and take me and Nannie with him.
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