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1 For you life in the busy places should just be opening all her fascinations.
2 New York restaurant kitchens are terribly crowded, busy places .
3 Well, I hardly ever lose myself in busy places .
4 Long Wharf, at the foot of State Street, was one of the most interesting and busy places .
5 I don't like being in busy places - I feel uncomfortable and I don't have that much money.
6 He also said the public should not be alarmed about visiting busy places as a result of this attack.
7 He was so different from everybody else there, so fond of books and pictures, clever people, and busy places .
8 A primitive street it was in those days, and the fine wharves of the present were rather rude if busy places .
9 By this time customers were coming into the store to buy toys and other things, and the toy counters and shelves were busy places .
10 Now we were to leave-togo back into the maelstrom of the busy places and bid farewell to our friendly savages and genial camp-fires.
11 "You'd find most busy places just as dirty," said Gard.
12 'Most people spend the majority of their time in other worlds, big, busy places , but everybody needs a retreat.
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