It seemed too real, and he'd dwelled long on what he could remember of the conversation. [Please select]
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He dwelled less upon the friendship of the English than upon the hostility of the French. [Please select]
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The forest was everywhere, and the Indians dwelled in the forest. [Please select]
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Those who had named and had first dwelled in Jamestown were in number about a hundred. [Please select]
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Here he and Pocahontas dwelled together "civilly and lovingly." [Please select]
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His mind also dwelled upon the singular fact that the French army did not retreat. [Please select]
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Such knowledge in battle was invaluable, and his eyes dwelled long on Gettysburg. [Please select]
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This by night was old Paris, dark and dangerous, where the Apache dwelled, and by day in a fleeing city, with none to restrain, he might be no less ruthless. [Please select]
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Let's say that they have dwelled rather long upon the achievements of Massachusetts and not so long upon those of New York and Pennsylvania. [Please select]
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