Reappeared
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His turn had arrived; the cage had
reappeared
with its easy, unfatigued movement.
But hardly had they entered Piquette's to drink a glass, when the nail-maker reappeared, making fun of them and coming close up to them with an air of provocation.
Neither Levaque nor Zacharie had
reappeared.
Since her flight with Chaval she had not
reappeared
at the settlement.
And in this revival of his faith, gusts of pride
reappeared
and carried him still higher; the joy of being leader, of seeing himself obeyed, even to sacrifice, the enlarged dream of his power, the evening of triumph.
When he
reappeared
he struck lightly with his fist to call for attention; then he began in a hoarse voice:"Citizens!"
He had plunged beneath the table, and
reappeared
with the little black wooden box.
But suddenly the moon reappeared, and they saw the sentinel above them, at the top of the rocks white with light, standing out erect on the Voreux.
They succeeded each other so rapidly that the moon, veiled at moments, constantly
reappeared
in limpid clearness.
He had seen him draw himself up ready to spring; but the moon reappeared, and the child remained crouching.
But as they passed along the canal it
reappeared
brightly, and it was a miracle that the guard did not see them.
But up above, unfortunately, little Négrel's short profile
reappeared.
The wounded were howling, the dead were growing cold. in twisted postures, muddy with the liquid mud of the thaw, here and there forming puddles among the inky patches of coal which
reappeared
beneath the tattered snow.
An old miner, however, circumventing the overseers, rushed into the shed; but he quietly reappeared, he had gone for his sabots.
The water reappeared, and they had to hoist themselves up again.
And in this expectation of an invasion of barbarians, regenerating the old decayed nations,
reappeared
his absolute faith in an approaching revolution, the real one--that of the workers--the fire of which would inflame this century's end with that purple of the rising sun which he saw like blood on the sky.
Then it
reappeared
on the other side of the ship, either by circling around us or by gliding under our hull.
Near two o'clock in the morning, the core of light reappeared, no less intense, five miles to windward of the Abraham Lincoln.
At 10:50 in the evening, that electric light
reappeared
three miles to windward of the frigate, just as clear and intense as the night before.
With great promptness, the light
reappeared
and grew stronger; and the refraction of the sun, already low on the horizon, again ringed the edges of various objects with the entire color spectrum.
A few moments later, the two of them
reappeared
on the platform.
But on April 11 it rose suddenly, and the shore
reappeared
at the mouth of the Amazon River, a huge estuary whose outflow is so considerable, it desalts the sea over an area of several leagues.
Ned Land (who promptly
reappeared
after we hugged shore) never stopped questioning me.
Then the sun reappeared, the hens clucked, sparrows shook their wings in the damp thickets, and the pools of water on the gravel as they flowed away carried off the pink flowers of an acacia.
Leon reappeared, taller, handsomer, more charming, more vague.
Three days after Lheureux
reappeared.
At times the shadow of the willows hid her completely; then she
reappeared
suddenly, like a vision in the moonlight.
At least, this was stated in a very fine report drawn up by one of our pharmaceutical chiefs, one of our masters, the illustrious Cadet de Gassicourt!"Madame Homais reappeared, carrying one of those shaky machines that are heated with spirits of wine; for Homais liked to make his coffee at table, having, moreover, torrefied it, pulverised it, and mixed it himself.
Bournisien was scandalized at such audacity; Homais marvelled at such stupidity; and they were on the point of insulting one another when Charles suddenly
reappeared.
When he reappeared: 'Heaven knows, you damned idler,' his father said to him, 'whether you will ever have enough honour to pay me for the cost of your keep, which I have been advancing to you all these years!
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