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1  I felt like jumping out the window.
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2  Boy, I'll bet I jumped about a thousand feet.
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3  I probably would've jumped about a mile if I had.
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4  Old Phoebe jumped back in bed and got under the covers.
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5  Every time I thought about it, I felt like jumping out the window.
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6  I quick jumped up and ran over and turned off the light over the desk.
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7  Finally, what he did, instead of taking back what he said, he jumped out the window.
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8  He was the one that finally picked up that boy that jumped out the window I told you about, James Castle.
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9  They advertise in about a thousand magazines, always showing some hotshot guy on a horse jumping over a fence.
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10  She practically jumped off the bed, and then she waited while I took my shoes off, and then I danced with her for a while.
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11  But he still doesn't get his memory back, even when his great Dane jumps all over him and his mother sticks her fingers all over his face and brings him this teddy bear he used to slobber around with when he was a kid.
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