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1 He was an austere man , quite Czech, quite middle European, quite serious.
2 That austere man assumed his place on the rug in frigid waiting.
3 Come thou also, for thou art an austere man and a just.
4 He was an austere man , and I was afraid of him.
5 He was an austere man , very fine-looking, but silent and undemonstrative.
6 George was a quiet, austere man and felt a certain proprietorship toward Ida Mae.
7 You know me as the austere man of science.
8 Though never an austere man , he upholds propriety of conduct both by example and precept.
9 He was a large, austere man , and I judge difficult of approach to his subordinates.
10 His father is an austere man , or perhaps dead.
11 The Emperor was an austere man , stern by habit, almost grim by nature, certainly serious.
12 Judge Clemens was a very austere man ; like so many other slave-holders, he silently abhorred slavery.
13 He was sort of an austere man .
14 He was an austere man , and had the reputation of being singularly unworldly, for a river man.
15 There stood the austere man alone.
16 Poor Mr. Barraclough, he was a very austere man and Anthony's scrapes inspired from him the severest judgments.
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