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1
I lived there for some time; and was
very
shabby
and dirty.
2
Benjamin was clad in his poorest clothes, and they were
very
shabby
.
3
He was tall, old, and
very
shabby
and dirty, with glasses on.
4
But the carriage was
very
shabby
and so was the driver.
5
Clothes are passable by candle-light that look
very
shabby
in sunshine.
6
Then I saw that the poor little house was
very
shabby
.
7
He saw with a flush of anger that the shoe was
very
shabby
.
8
It is
very
shabby
of you to ask what I mean.
9
Presently they came into a
very
shabby
street, and he stopped.
10
And then, you know, you played him a
very
shabby
trick.
11
I think that a
very
shabby
trick! grumbled the intelligent youth.
12
When the day arrived, the suite seemed
very
shabby
indeed.
13
At that moment a
very
shabby
iceboat came in sight.
14
You will find there only a bed, without curtains, and some
very
shabby
furniture.
15
Their granary was never more than half full and they wore
very
shabby
clothes.
16
A
very
shabby
-
looking
dog he was, indeed, and his nose was redder than Burley's.
very
shabby
very