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1 He must certainly have found it a very agreeable pastime to say that.
2 The mere process of reading, with the play of fancy that it quickened, became an agreeable pastime .
3 But there is one artist who has not yet been permitted to join in this agreeable pastime .
4 Surely, to travel is an agreeable pastime .
5 Many are the hours which the Heloïse spends in the confessional, in agreeable pastime with her Abelard in cassock.
6 Where there are young people forming a part of the evening circle, interesting and agreeable pastime should especially be promoted.
7 I have, for the benefit of my health, projected an expedition to the North, which, I hope, will afford some agreeable pastime .
8 Sunday afternoon is by old tradition dedicated to the taking of Urchins out to taste the air, and indeed there is no more agreeable pastime .
9 When it comes to practical action one may expect and desire nothing more than the brightening of one's wits and the securing of agreeable pastime .
10 "This will be a new and thrillingly agreeable pastime , in the ordering of which he could not have a better adviser than yourself, baron."
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