1 His kiss burned again upon her mouth.
2 He repeated her name over and over again.
3 "Then commit them over again," he said gravely.
4 Don't ever say things of that kind to me again.
5 I don't wish to be unkind, but I can't see you again.
6 The common hill-flowers wither, but they blossom again.
7 The next night, of course, I arrived at the place again.
8 I don't suppose I shall ever see this horrid London again.
9 They waited some time for her, but she did not come down again.
10 She dragged it out again and assured me that I had spoiled her life.
11 He rubbed his eyes, and came close to the picture, and examined it again.
12 He would go back to Sibyl Vane, make her amends, marry her, try to love her again.
13 He brought his daughter back with him, I was told, and she never spoke to him again.
14 He felt that Dorian Gray would never again be to him all that he had been in the past.
15 "She will never come to life again now," muttered the lad, burying his face in his hands.
16 When Lord Henry had sat down again, Mr. Erskine moved round, and taking a chair close to him, placed his hand upon his arm.
17 Parker has brought out the drinks, and if you stay any longer in this glare, you will be quite spoiled, and Basil will never paint you again.
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