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1 That was opened with comparative ease , and then handed to the bride.
2 Hence I was, after my straits, at comparative ease for the moment.
3 But during those eight-and-forty hours there might be comparative ease at Gangoil.
4 Previous governments had raised money with comparative ease because they were legitimate.
5 We shall be able to beat off our assailants with comparative ease .
6 This much from Mary was enough to set Letty at comparative ease .
7 We reached Orsières and roused the people of the inn with comparative ease .
8 This habit enables the natives to obtain specimens with comparative ease .
9 Relieved from its pressure, the aero ran on with comparative ease .
10 Parmenio crossed on the left with comparative ease , by his advance relieving Alexander.
11 All these had evidently materialised before and could consequently speak with comparative ease .
12 The two assailants, taking him so by surprise, overcame Darrin with comparative ease .
13 Therefore, they assimilate with comparative ease with our form of government.
14 The first spring we spent in comparative ease and idleness.
15 The path was usually wide enough for the guns to move with comparative ease .
16 Would He go His way in comparative ease and comfort?
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