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1  She removed her hat and laid it on the piano.
The Awakening By Kate Chopin
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2  Edna removed her collar and opened her dress at the throat.
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3  Joe offered the tray to Mr. Pontellier, and removed the soup.
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4  She started to dress again, and got as far advanced as to remove her peignoir.
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5  "I will take some brandy," said Edna, shivering as she removed her gloves and overshoes.
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6  Edna, left alone in the little side room, loosened her clothes, removing the greater part of them.
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7  She closed the stove door with a bang, and approaching, assisted in removing Edna's dripping mackintosh.
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8  The dining tables had all been removed to one end of the hall, and the chairs ranged about in rows and in clusters.
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ContextHighlight   In IX
9  There was the occasional sound of music, of mandolins, sufficiently removed to be an agreeable accompaniment rather than an interruption to the conversation.
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10  Old Monsieur Farival, grandfather of the twins, grew indignant over the interruption, and insisted upon having the bird removed and consigned to regions of darkness.
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11  She could not leave his presence when he was there, nor remove her eyes from his face, which was something like Napoleon's, with a lock of black hair failing across the forehead.
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12  Madame Ratignolle removed her veil, wiped her face with a rather delicate handkerchief, and fanned herself with the fan which she always carried suspended somewhere about her person by a long, narrow ribbon.
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