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1  The trouble vanished out of Tom's face.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer By Mark Twain
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2  This was a thunderbolt out of a clear sky.
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3  He would hang out no signals, he would take notice of none.
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4  Tom chased the traitor home, and thus found out where he lived.
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5  The old lady whirled round, and snatched her skirts out of danger.
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6  Jim came skipping out at the gate with a tin pail, and singing Buffalo Gals.
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7  He got it out, rumpled and wilted, and it mightily increased his dismal felicity.
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8  The new boy took two broad coppers out of his pocket and held them out with derision.
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9  She went out to see for herself; and she would have been content to find twenty per cent.
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10  A certain Amy Lawrence vanished out of his heart and left not even a memory of herself behind.
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11  Then he skipped out, and saw Sid just starting up the outside stairway that led to the back rooms on the second floor.
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12  The old lady pulled her spectacles down and looked over them about the room; then she put them up and looked out under them.
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13  She went to the open door and stood in it and looked out among the tomato vines and "jimpson" weeds that constituted the garden.
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14  The minister gave out the hymn, and read it through with a relish, in a peculiar style which was much admired in that part of the country.
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15  He hoped that Mary would forget his shoes, but the hope was blighted; she coated them thoroughly with tallow, as was the custom, and brought them out.
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16  He had been months winning her; she had confessed hardly a week ago; he had been the happiest and the proudest boy in the world only seven short days, and here in one instant of time she had gone out of his heart like a casual stranger whose visit is done.
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17  Mary gave him a tin basin of water and a piece of soap, and he went outside the door and set the basin on a little bench there; then he dipped the soap in the water and laid it down; turned up his sleeves; poured out the water on the ground, gently, and then entered the kitchen and began to wipe his face diligently on the towel behind the door.
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