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10311 Our client of the morning had hurried forward to meet us with a face which spoke her joy .
11246 We had hardly alighted at North Walsham , and mentioned the name of our destination , when the station-master hurried towards us .
11261 Without a word Holmes hurried to a carriage , and during the long seven miles ' drive he never opened his mouth .
11313 They slept in adjoining rooms , and Mrs. King had rushed in to Saunders .
11933 However , the distance between heaven and hell is thousands of leagues , so no matter how he rushed , reaching the top was not easy .
13269 I was anxious to hurry my work , for I knew that Joseph , the Mr. Harrison whom you saw just now , was in town , and that he would travel down to Woking by the eleven o'clock train , and I wanted if possible to catch it .
13357 With the policeman we both hurried down , but only to find the street full of traffic , many people coming and going , but all only too eager to get to a place of safety upon so wet a night .
13392 The only tangible fact was that the commissionaire 's wife - Mrs. Tangey was the name - had hurried out of the place .
60276 It was thought that both sides would rush to conclude the agreement , as Japan gave huge concessions to the US request to open Japan 's public pension market to foreign investment advisory companies , the biggest focus of these negotiations .
60675 About 90,000 people lined up in the cold north wind , and rushed to the shrine altar on the drum sign of 0:00 , January 1 , throwing money offerings over other visitors ' heads into the collection box .

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