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They were called on to share in the awkwardness of a rather long interval between the courses, and obliged to be as formal and as orderly as the others; but when the table was again safely covered, when every corner dish was placed exactly right, and occupation and ease were generally restored,
Emma Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 2001
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Longing for a happy ending, hoping all would be restored,
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The programme was reloaded and service to the numbers restored,
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"Because," replied Mr. Mannering, his composure now fully restored,
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Fifty pictures, of which half at least have been restored,
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 01, November, 1857 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics Various
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Were such beloved forerunners one summer day restored,
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"What would you do?" he said at last, when some semblance of order had been restored,
The Old Gray Homestead Frances Parkinson Keyes 1927
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"That's all I ask," declared Zoie, her assurance completely restored,
Baby Mine Margaret Mayo 1916
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Jack said, after peace had been in a measure restored,
Boy Scouts in a Submarine : or, Searching an Ocean Floor 1909
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When we read this poem, with its proclamation of a faith restored,
G. K. Chesterton, A Critical Study Julius West 1904
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