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For a moment, though, his words brought her out of he reverie.
He's been lost 153 in some dark reverie of his own ever since he got back home.
I was brought back from my reverie by the teacher's voice.
She could better understand her father and his private reveries.
She stopped her reverie, and turned to the business in hand.
His men could see all too clearly that he was lost in a black reverie.
He had too much respect for another man's reverie to ask him.
You may ask if all my reveries really make any difference.
It seems to me that country people are less given to reverie than those in the city.
In my case, the reverie involves just one more room.
He shook himself out of his reverie and looked at her.
But in the spring, their reveries have a different focus.
He said nothing, staring past her in some private reverie.
He came out of his reverie to find her smiling at him.
But the fact is, we cannot afford such reverie, either of us.
His reverie on politics took him away from the discussion of the moment.
The kids were being especially good, not disturbing our reverie too often.
Shaking off the reverie, she came back to her own mind.
He pulled himself from his reverie and turned to face Trip.
She snapped out of her reverie and back to the present.
Roy was brought out of his reverie by Michael's voice.
She had taken her reverie early, with the sun still high, thinking to travel through the night.
He sank back into reverie again, looking at the fire.
The man, who had been lost in reverie, looked at him, surprised.
There was no answer; so I returned to my reverie.