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He restarted the car, and, taking his seat once more at the wheel, drove on at a smooth and easy pace.
THE HERMIT OF FAR ENDMARGARET PEDLERRacing had been restarted; up and down the gutters newsboys ran shouting the winners.
THE KINGDOM ROUND THE CORNERCONINGSBY DAWSONPrudence restarted her machine and Alice reluctantly bent over her patterns.
THE HOUND FROM THE NORTHRIDGWELL CULLUMFinally the engines were restarted, and they pressed steadily down the ever-widening estuary.
THE PIT PROP SYNDICATEFREEMAN WILLS CROFTSAs it happened, an automobile came up when he restarted his team, and he looked round as he drove on again.
THE PROTECTORHAROLD BINDLOSSHowever, she missed us, and I immediately gave orders for the motors to be restarted.
BILLY BARCROFT, R.N.A.S.PERCY F. WESTERMANIn the event of a crew making a bad start, they should be at once stopped and restarted.
ROWINGRUDOLF CHAMBERS LEHMANNA foul occurred in the first essay at starting, and the boats were restarted.
BOATINGW. B. WOODGATEI set the men to work, however, to clean things up again, and they have restarted the job this morning.
UNDER THE CHILIAN FLAGHARRY COLLINGWOODIt might be an hour—certainly not less than forty minutes—before the train could be restarted.
MERRY-GARDEN AND OTHER STORIESSIR ARTHUR THOMAS QUILLER-COUCH