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Examples

  • Two hours later, All were Wakened, and I tried to lend a Hand as best I could — following the orders of Second Mate Couch as the Boats were made ready to Launch.

    The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007

  • "I believe that Wakened Crane is council day in Olossi," she continued, without making him look.

    Spirit Gate 2006

  • Wakened by the “hu! hu!” of the postilion as he walks beside his horses, we shake off sleep and admire, like

    Ursula 2006

  • Wakened by the noise, Helena Garson sat up in alarm, fearing an Indian attack.

    The Frasers Clay Ana Leigh 2004

  • Wakened from innocent and happy dreams, the bird seems to assure its fellows that all is well — not boisterously or in loud and authoritative terms, but in tones bespeaking sympathy and love.

    Last Leaves from Dunk Island 2003

  • Wakened in the small hours by Magnus the butler, Jamie stumbled sleepily out of bed and made ready, yawning and muttering.

    Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992

  • Wakened by the light which leaked through the bunghole in the top of the barrel, Taen stretched.

    Stormwarden Wurts, Janny 1989

  • Wakened as never before to the perils of possibility, Ivainson saw in himself a potential more ruthless than any mad quirk of his father's.

    Shadowfane Wurts, Janny 1988

  • Wakened by the noise, Elizabeth crept out of bed and peeped around the door.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

  • Wakened by the noise, Elizabeth crept out of bed and peeped around the door.

    Lace Shirley Conran 1982

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