1 Perhaps they could be happy together.
2 I could not call my wandering thoughts together.
3 They got up on a car, squeezing themselves together amid much laughter.
4 He clasped his hands together in the air and his voice shook with fright.
5 The cabin shook with the young men's cheering and the cards were bundled together.
6 Very well," said Little Chandler, "the next time you come we must have an evening together.
7 They used to go upstairs together on tiptoe, each with a candle, and on the third landing exchange reluctant good-nights.
8 Little Chandler sustained for one moment the gaze of her eyes and his heart closed together as he met the hatred in them.
9 They were always falling out now but when they were boys together they used to be the best of friends: but such was life.
10 This was the first of many meetings; they met always in the evening and chose the most quiet quarters for their walks together.
11 Strange that it should come that very night to remind her of the promise to her mother, her promise to keep the home together as long as she could.
12 The party was to dine together that evening in Segouin's hotel and, meanwhile, Jimmy and his friend, who was staying with him, were to go home to dress.
13 She had hard work to keep the house together and to see that the two young children who had been left to her charge went to school regularly and got their meals regularly.
14 In the desk lay a manuscript translation of Hauptmann's Michael Kramer, the stage directions of which were written in purple ink, and a little sheaf of papers held together by a brass pin.
15 Segouin, perhaps, would not think it a great sum but Jimmy who, in spite of temporary errors, was at heart the inheritor of solid instincts knew well with what difficulty it had been got together.
16 We banded ourselves together, some boldly, some in jest and some almost in fear: and of the number of these latter, the reluctant Indians who were afraid to seem studious or lacking in robustness, I was one.
17 They seemed to him a band of tramps, huddled together along the riverbanks, their old coats covered with dust and soot, stupefied by the panorama of sunset and waiting for the first chill of night bid them arise, shake themselves and begone.
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