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1 Aglaya was growing hourly more capricious and gloomy, and this distressed him.
2 The exception to the imagination, as being more capricious and uncertain.
3 These princesses of the stage are more capricious than veritable princesses.
4 You are a thousand times more capricious , more fanciful, than-myimagination.
5 There is nothing more capricious , more inexplicable, more wayward, than fashion.
6 A consolatory truth for the inhabitants of more capricious climes.
7 Nothing can be more capricious than the sentences they pass.
8 You seem to get more and more capricious every day.'
9 Nay, Alida; this is being more capricious than the winds!
10 Never was there a more capricious trail than the one they set themselves to follow.
11 Then comes a softer and more capricious melody, but little more heroic than a nocturne.
12 An illustration of the more capricious of the old enactments and the jealousy of antique kings.
13 It was a whim of Fashion, and Fashion is the one goddess more capricious than Fortune.
14 A woman is naturally as much more capricious than a man, as she is more susceptible.
15 An iceberg of the Polar seas could not have been more capricious in its terrible sublimity!
16 Kenny, affronted, was usually more capricious and elusive.
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