Not seeing her preciouses, she rose to her feet, and went into the next room. |
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When she hung up the phone, Jasmine couldn't resist jumping to her feet and letting out a little whoop of excitement. |
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He took another step forward and she shot to her feet, spinning quickly and lunging for the door. |
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Meghan climbed to her feet, still limping on her injured leg, and looked around at the crowd of girls. |
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The PE coach announced it was time for the long jump and Sam jumped to her feet. |
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She backed away from him nervously, tripping over a stick, then quickly scrambling to her feet. |
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She scrambled to her feet, but a hand clutched around her ankle, tugging her back. |
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Rising gradually to her feet, those sickish green eyes met the Captain's level, immediately locking on to those specks of electric blue. |
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The Princess had a distinguished face, thin and drawn, set off by long black uncombed hair and she wore a long dark gown down to her feet. |
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Slowly she unshielded her face and lifted herself to her feet, looking around for the person she heard only a few seconds ago. |
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Erin climbed up to her feet, and she felt as if her head weighed as much as a bowling ball, it was too heavy to keep up. |
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She sighed and got to her feet, not remembering how she had gotten to bed in the early hours of the morning. |
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She pulls herself to her feet, drawing in a sharp hiss of breath as she straightens. |
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And to warm themselves, the women cling close together under Mrs Charmond's furs until she feels strong enough to get to her feet. |
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Her palms hit the hard stone ring and she flipped over and rolled to her feet. |
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She got to her feet, brushed the dirt from her bathing suit and legs, and left the swimming pool for the pool house. |
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When Joe appears, she forgets herself and jumps to her feet, dropping the blanket and exposing her condition. |
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The queen closed her eyes with a prayer of thanksgiving, quickly crossing herself as she rose to her feet. |
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Starting to her feet, her eyes met a sight which froze her blood with terror. |
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Kit nodded and leapt to her feet, an eager expression appearing on her face as she did so. |
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She reached out, she grabbed my hand, and with a quick pull I got her back to her feet. |
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She glanced at the small digital clock readout on her wrist before getting back to her feet. |
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Her brain sent panicked messages to her feet, but it was as though she were disconnected from her body. |
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She pulled her blanket to her chin, wrinkling her nose at its distinct mildew smell, then yanking it down to her feet. |
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Upon extinguishing her last hope, she shuddered with pain, either inside or out, and rose shakily to her feet. |
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Mrs Watson gets to her feet and walks us back to our homeroom, which is empty because everyone has gone to class. |
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Rawson stomped over to her prone position and lifted her to her feet by the front of her dress. |
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Delphine, who was the yawper, also jumped to her feet and Josephine sloshed her own coffee with chicory into its saucer. |
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She leapt to her feet and immediately had to jump to avoid a swipe of her master's pole that would have broken both her ankles had it connected. |
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The old lady had got to her feet and after shuffling slowly forwards, was standing in awe next to the younger woman. |
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She averted her eyes, shifting her gaze to her feet in an attempt to avoid the mischievous curl of his lips. |
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After falling awkwardly injuring her leg, she was unable to get to her feet and scramble back up the embankment to the path above. |
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The child scrambled clumsily to her feet and began to run in the other direction. |
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Nakita tried to get to her feet a few times but the Goblins would always kick her or trip her and make her fall down again. |
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Her long turquoise dress hung down to her feet with a black trench coat covering. |
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Mrs. Hastings sputtered incoherently in response before suddenly jumping to her feet in a desperate attempt to compose herself. |
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She grabbed it firmly, got to her feet and walked past him with her nose in the air. |
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Her stomach tightened at his pronouncement but she got to her feet and approached the Captain. |
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She leapt to her feet once again and quickly surveyed the scene before her. |
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She struggled to her feet with grim determination, took one wobbly step, swooned and collapsed. |
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She leapt to her feet and jumped up behind the man, clambering onto his shoulders, her arms reaching for the sky. |
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The tinkling of the platinum against the marble flagstones woke her from her daze and she scrambled to her feet and hurried after him. |
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She rolled to her feet and waited, the dagger still hidden under her cloak. |
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Brooke climbed to her feet once she found her feet again, and gave Adam an annoyed look of her own. |
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Kristen added, rushing to her feet as well, a rosy blush flushing her cheeks. |
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Unable to sit still, Olivia rose to her feet and walked the length of the terrace, practising the calming exercises Ben had taught her. |
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But before he could disrobe her, Astarte had risen to her feet and stepped back from the bed. |
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He smiled, reached his hand down to her, and brought her gently to her feet, so that they stood toe to toe. |
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Hedera blanched and scrambled to her feet, far more alert than her parents, who were rubbing whatever parts of their anatomies had been injured in the tip of the boat. |
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Applause builds as she rises slowly, elegantly, to her feet. |
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She got cautiously back to her feet, but didn't walk any nearer. |
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The woman hopped to her feet and swatted at him without a second thought. |
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She coughed, expelling the last of the water, and scrambled to her feet. |
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She pulled herself to her feet and dragged her sword along with her. |
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She rose to her feet and passed into the light of the full moon. |
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Hearing footsteps behind her, she got to her feet and turned round. |
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She reached out for him, with both hands outstretched, and he responded by standing, and gently pulling her to her feet, and gathering her into his arms. |
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At this Enela scrabbled to her feet, rushing for the door and her leave. |
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The starlet was seen grabbing her left ankle after she was brought back to her feet with the help of her bodyguard and publicist. |
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He worried and she shrugged in return, clambering to her feet. |
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Catherine leapt to her feet as the sounds of footsteps drew nearer. |
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The bride looked most bewitchingly lovely, in a simple robe of the finest Mechlin lace, with a superb veil of the same costly material, which hung down to her feet. |
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The woman struggled to her feet when there was a loud creaking sound. |
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Angharad gladly got to her feet, setting her wine glass down. |
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She stood to her feet and wiped as much dirt from her hands as possible. |
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She rose to her feet and began scanning her room and then searching through the mess of papers on her desk, which had still gone unsorted since the school year had ended. |
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Maria scrambled to her feet as the soft sand shifted beneath her. |
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Del got to her feet and pulled Keaton's sweatshirt on over her cami, shoving her hands into the pouch as she opened her door, deciding on a midnight snack. |
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He watched as she scrambled to her feet, unsteady for a moment, and ran. |
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Osmunda swept a curtsey, that yellow hair falling cloudwise to her feet, then turned swift to disappear in the shadow of the turret stair. |
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This foot was covered with a blue and gray Argyle sock, and Mrs. Whatsit sat there, wriggling her toes, contentedly finishing her sandwich before scrambling to her feet. |
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And those white shapes enfolding her were surely never bridal veils, but vapoury wings that rose above her golden head, and swept down curving to her feet. |
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