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The big idiot bustled out from behind the counter
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At the summons, his wife bustled out
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Much later, Bram’s mother bustled in with a tray of mugs of hot
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young Tom while Granny bustled off to put the kettle on
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Before Lemoss could think, the three men bustled out, pushed him roughly aside before crossing over into the grocer
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She bustled about, spreading knife, string, salt and clean cloths onto a bushel
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” The Major bustled off to chivvy the Engineers into loading the water faster but also to drag the well for anymore guns that were down there
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The crowd bustled toward the doors, pushing others out of the way with continuing shouts and screams, as if they were competing for the only way to survive
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Mother bustled to it and I heard her give a gasp, then talk excitedly to our visitor
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Mother bustled out of there, saying that she
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Felicity opened the door a few minutes later and bustled in with her arms full of packages
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she ran after the neighbours and the doctor, and bustled about the
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Without saying more, they bustled about the room making ready
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Feet bustled along and announcements were constantly made over the PA system
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Without exception every one cast their eyes to the ground as the trio bustled by
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Half a dozen servers bustled among twice as many tables in the warm candlelight
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She joined him, and Frau Vollmer bustled away to bring her breakfast
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While they ate, she bustled around the house: the lower room, where Old Dan had stayed, was prepared for Virginia, and Maggie’s room upstairs was reluctantly made ready for Lord Robert
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had simply bustled out to the kitchen
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The moment was broken when Alilia bustled out of the kitchen
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“You sent for Healers?” asked the dwarf as she bustled hurriedly over
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The streets bustled with people and bots chattering
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Being the size of a large wagon the oddly smooth surface of the crystal glistened with the light of the late afternoon sun and dwarfed the men that bustled about it
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" The nurse bustled into the waiting room
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The door burst open and Zoe bustled in, muddied and wet
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Every human type bustled through the narrow streets of the old town
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The flicker of interest when he was introduced to Jarek had not escaped her notice, and she was determined that nothing would get in the way of a possible romance, which was why she bustled everyone else back to the house, leaving the two men alone
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Hugs, explanations, apologies for getting lost, promises to be more careful and not trip while going for the mail…and they were bustled inside
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She bustled about making my drink
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” With that he bustled off to tend his other customers, and D’ven smiled down at Dana
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” I opened my eyes and unfolded my legs slowly, watching as he bustled around organizing his things
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Myriads of small white and blue cargo handling craft bustled around both on and above the surface
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A mass of humanity hustled and bustled about the platform
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A hedgehog bustled out onto the stretch of grass beyond the steps, drawn by the
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Suddenly they could see that the pavements were in fact crowded with Zorbans, and the streets bustled with traffic
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The town bustled with activity, which upset Shoop to the brink of violence
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The crew bustled around while signed on the dotted lines and then she strapped herself into the plush, ultra comfortable seat
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Eventually, her worst fears were allayed when he bustled in to the flat, face flushed and wearing a broad grin
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He motioned to his secretary, who bustled across the room
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“I’d only just got my head down, when some erk bustled into my room to say that the Prime Minister wanted a word on the blower
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The main floor of this establishment bustled with
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The saloon"s interior bustled with business
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While she bustled behind the counter, Cam scoped out the handful of other patrons
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As she bustled around the room, putting on the kettle and pulling out mugs, Molly said, “You are absolutely not obligated to tell me what that was about
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Windsor presently bustled over to his master, looking down at his plate
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” She bustled away toward the kitchen
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The wide thoroughfare of the thriving metropolis bustled with noisy activity; there were carriages, wagons, and men on horseback
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” She bustled out of the room and down the hall
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A second waitress bustled over to the table and asked if she could refill his coffee
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People used to warmer climates were bundled up against the chill, and they bustled about on their daily business
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Grimacing as one would after accidentally dropping a baby on the floor, she stepped back and bustled away to avoid the conflict
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” She bustled over to the counter and began to prepare one of her delicious meals
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There he turned left again and bustled his way to the front entrance of the big Diamaru department store
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Mary bustled into her room, and pulled back the drapes with a flourish
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She bustled around pulling this curl, pinning that one, spraying another
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Chantaburi bustled with activity on trading days and boosted the Thai economy
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Several people were preparing trays of hors d’oeuvres or pouring glasses of champagne, while the wait-staff bustled in and out, grabbing them on the fly
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People hustled and bustled about their business
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Pine's gaze was cast about the ship and crew, taking in the hurrying Lakellers as they quickly and proficiently bustled about the deck
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Just then a few of his drinking cronies bustled into the ward and looked at Andrew with distressed expressions on their faces
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" Entered the office and suddenly the door bursts open and a portly Hiram bustled out and stared at me for a moment with wide-eyed bewilderment and then with a hoarse cry rushed to embrace me
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Other activities equally at threat as they bustled about, more attuned to
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I went to the door and shouted to our landlady and she bustled up the stairs, her apron covered in flour as she had evidently been baking
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Lorry bustled into the chair, and was carried off to Tellson's
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Her paradise was not a tranquil one, for the little woman fussed, was over-anxious to please, and bustled about like a true Martha, cumbered with many cares
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He bustled and got washed, then went determinedly upstairs
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The room bustled with activity as the dozens of controllers each made final preparations for launch
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"He was rattled and bustled by meeting this other fellow
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But he bustled about, and so did the Rat, and soon they found some guava jelly in a glass dish, and a cold chicken, a tongue that had hardly been touched, some trifle, and quite a lot of lobster salad; and in the pantry they came upon a basketful of French rolls and any
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Reacher locked up the room, and they went down the metal stairs, and a hundred feet away the one-eyed guy came out of his office and bustled across toward them, waving and gesturing
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The lay brothers bustled about, whipping off the covers to reveal two more loaves of bread which had been hollowed out to contain generous servings of clam chowder, rich with fresh cream, potatoes, and corn and dusted with grated cheese
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The barrister bustled off and Sebastian and I were left alone and disconsolate
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In the lit-up windows, hired men in white jackets bustled to and fro
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She bustled in and out a bit, calling over her shoulder instead of standing still, asking me twice what I wanted to drink
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“First duty!” said His Holiness the Dalai Lama, as he bustled off toward the bathroom
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Morgan’s mom bustled out in a floral apron and flung
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The doctor bustled off to see other patients, he supposed, and he floated for a while before Wolfe came back into the tent
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She threw down her pipe and bustled in, the girl followed, and I entered too; soon perceiving that her report was true, and, moreover, that I had almost upset her wits by my unwelcome apparition, I bade her be composed
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Grandma bustled in and out, bearing steaming tureens of soup and beans and mashed potatoes to impress her new boarder, while Douglas sat rattling his silverware on his plate, because he had discovered it irritated Mr
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Grandma bustled in and out, bearing steaming tureens of soup and beans and mashed potatoes to impress her new boarder, while Douglas sat rattling his silverware on his plate, because he had discovered it irritated Mr Koberman
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Her maid and a soldier dismounted and bustled forward to help her
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So there I was in Sainsbury’s minding my own business when a sweet old lady bustled up
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She bustled about, examining me every now and then with the corner of her eye
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A cleaner bustled past them
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But he bustled about, and so did the Rat, and soon they found some guava jelly in a glass dish, and a cold chicken, a tongue that had hardly been touched, some trifle, and quite a lot of lobster salad; and in the pantry they came upon a basketful of French rolls and any quantity of cheese, butter, and celery
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Alice said afterwards she had never seen such a fuss made about anything in all her life—the way those two bustled about—and the quantity of things they put on—and the trouble they gave her in tying strings and fastening buttons—'Really they'll be more like bundles of old clothes than anything else, by the time they're ready!' she said to herself, as she arranged a bolster round the neck of Tweedledee, 'to keep his head from being cut off,' as he said
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Pseldonimov's mother would not sit down to the table; she bustled about and supervised