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1
There is nothing
so
obdurate
to education or to criticism as the stereotype.
2
Was it not enough that Guy Darrell should be
so
obdurate
!
3
I hope his son will not prove
so
obdurate
.
4
If you had had a mother's heart my father would not have been
so
obdurate
.
5
But
so
obdurate
was fortune to Lord Alfred that he could not make money even of whist.
6
No other demoiselle would be
so
obdurate
.
7
Who
so
obdurate
and dead to the claims of gratitude, that would not thankfully acknowledge such priceless benefits?
8
Since young King Tommen and his counsellors have become
so
obdurate
,
we mean to broach the subject with King Stannis.
9
Why was she
so
obdurate
to one who might be ready to include Clément in the proposal, as far as Jacques knew?
10
She might be one of those women in whom the sense of sin was
so
obdurate
that they could not but remain virtuous.
11
She offered once or twice to speak in favour of Joseph; but found her lady's heart
so
obdurate
,
that she prudently dropt all such efforts.
12
There is no nature of man
so
obdurate
,
which on hearing thy groans, and thy long plaints of misery, would not let fall the tear.
13
"Are you really
so
obdurate
that Arthur despairs of your conversion?" I asked.
14
"Bless your dear heart, Mary, I know that-whyis your father
so
obdurate
?
"
15
"And you
so
obdurate
,
"
he added blissfully.
16
So
obdurate
under coaxing when transplanted to some place they do not like, so immovably flourishing in a home that suits them!)
so
obdurate
so