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1 She says I am to try and amuse the children , said Christie.
2 Story-telling is also an unfailing resource in our efforts to amuse the children .
3 The girls at Miss North's took turns going there to amuse the children .
4 To amuse the children during the long winter months, make a scrap-book of pictures.
5 While refreshments were preparing, I endeavoured to amuse the children by playing with them.
6 Perhaps you could amuse the children ; but they miss me, and are fretful without me.
7 Perhaps it would amuse the children to go along?
8 You know, the sort of illusions that we'd do to amuse the children of any host?
9 It will amuse the children you are poisoning.'
10 And how many plays, without costing a cent, served to amuse the children by exercising their ingenuity!
11 To amuse the children after the Thanksgiving dinner, ask them all to join hands and form a ring.
12 Aside from the enjoyment of firecrackers, etc., there are a few games to amuse the children on this day.
13 Toy to amuse the children .
14 With his homely dress and gorgeous headgear, he looked like a man who has dressed up to amuse the children .
15 I've engaged myself as a French lady to amuse the children , and you shall have the money to pay the bills.
16 To amuse the children , and to impart to them whatever knowledge he himself possessed, became the delight of his old age.
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