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1 We'll make quick work of this.
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2 The door was quickly unlocked, and he entered.
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3 Potter started on a trot that quickly increased to a run.
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4 But the impressiveness of the situation quickly wore off, and the romping began again.
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5 and then walk away quick, eleven steps, with your eyes shut, and then turn around three times and walk home without speaking to anybody.
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6 Pap would come back to thish-yer town some day and get his claws on it if I didn't hurry up, and I tell you he'd clean it out pretty quick.
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7 Tom got out of the presence as quick as he plausibly could, and after that he complained of toothache for a week, and tied up his jaws every night.
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8 In such delicious fancies time quickly glides by, and the welcome hour arrives for her entrance into the Elysian world, of which she has had such bright dreams.
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9 At last the frantic sufferer sheered from its course, and sprang into its master's lap; he flung it out of the window, and the voice of distress quickly thinned away and died in the distance.
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10 But he grew tired once more, after a while; tried to amuse himself with a fly but found no relief; followed an ant around, with his nose close to the floor, and quickly wearied of that; yawned, sighed, forgot the beetle entirely, and sat down on it.
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