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1  Where Clytemnestra watched for her Lord.
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2  Miss La Trobe watched from behind the tree.
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3  But Isa was immobile, watching her husband.
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4  She watched them fold their hands and compose their faces.
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5  Sitting in the shell of the room she watched the pageant fade.
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6  They were all caught and caged; prisoners; watching a spectacle.
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7  Miss La Trobe watched them sink down peacefully into the nursery rhyme.
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8  William at the table, now attached to Mrs. Parker and Isa, watched him approach.
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9  It was the night that dwellers in caves had watched from some high place among rocks.
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10  Indeed he was grateful to her, watching her as she strolled about the room, for continuing.
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11  She watched them go--Mrs. Swithin tottering yet tripping; and Dodge unfurled and straightened, as he strode beside her along the blazing tiles under the hot wall, till they reached the shade of the house.
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12  Her line had got tangled; she had given over, and had watched him with the stream rushing between his legs, casting, casting--until, like a thick ingot of silver bent in the middle, the salmon had leapt, had been caught, and she had loved him.
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