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1
There had indeed
been
sundry
attempts to annex still more of the world.
2
There
are
sundry
facts which alike illustrate this, and are explained by it.
3
Besides these, there
were
sundry
other things that worried me not a little.
4
Of this period, too,
were
sundry
projects for special monographs.
5
But closer to home there have
been
sundry
struggles.
6
There had
been
sundry
incidental calls for money.
7
Beyond this there
are
sundry
kinds of excessive criminal saturations which are exceptional, and therefore transitory.
8
Very interesting to me
were
sundry
later excursions to Boston, generally on university or other business.
9
On the banks and streams
are
sundry
little villages, Kru Town and Port Robert, the American mission-ground.
10
Especially delightful
were
sundry
men of letters.
11
Here have
been
sundry
charges found in different lions' mouths against the Neapolitan, Signor Don Camillo Monforte.
12
There
were
sundry
parcels for Sam Carr, a letter or two, and a varied assortment of magazines.
13
Most of her friends had an anxious, haggard look, though there
were
sundry
exceptions-half--a-dozenplacid ,floridfaces.
14
There had
been
sundry
angry upheavals of the cover but it was tightly tied with a stout string.
15
There
were
sundry
stationery cases and an almanac or so suspended on the walls, which were oaken panels.
16
There
were
sundry
shelves containing books.