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1 They have plenty of silk, from which they make sundry kinds of stuffs of silk and gold.
2 They had it all doped out how they could make sundry clean-ups irrespective of the mine's actual product.
3 The forenoon of the next day was occupied in making sundry small purchases.
4 It has been said that the bee-hunter made sundry flourishes with his wand.
5 Meanwhile, Aladdin made sundry attempts to get the boat ashore, and failed signally.
6 Then, after making sundry inquiries and calls, he went to his old home.
7 She made sundry visits to the kitchen, and at length the banquet was ready.
8 Not by making sundry speeches about the League of Nations.
9 When not working for his master, he was engaged in prayer or in making sundry experiments.
10 He has made sundry efforts to promote myself.
11 She made sundry purchases in magnificent shops.
12 During the course of it we made sundry attempts to converse with the natives by signs, but without effect.
13 He knew we were watching him, and made sundry mouths and scowled in the most threatening way over his sums.
14 In that same year he fought no fewer than nine battles against the Danes, besides making sundry raids upon them.
15 To this fanciful, transcendental, and anarchical theory, Mr. Wright made sundry converts, more or less thorough, including Parker Pillsbury, Wm.
16 The old dog was pleased to see them, and wagged them a welcome, and made sundry other signs of his affection.
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