The era of revolution and statehood beckons us on. [Please select]
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Pim beckons, waves his arms as the Esquimaux do in sign of friendship. [Please select]
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Your mother beckons to me, so I know Hester has come. [Please select]
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A second glimpses a bellying sail: straightway the ocean path beckons to him. [Please select]
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It lurks beyond me--it allures--and beckons--and recedes--I almost grasp it and it is gone. [Please select]
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Then he turns towards me and beckons me with a movement of his head. [Please select]
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With his hand he beckons us as he kneels to a dead man. [Please select]
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He beckons me to come. [Please select]
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He speaks and gestures the United States--if he is a poet about us--when he beckons or points or when he puts his finger on his lips, or when he says, "Hush." [Please select]
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A lady and a gentleman take hands, then she beckons some one, and he has to come; and then he calls another lady, and so on. [Please select]
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