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1 But he doesn't have a much finer character than our onetime friend, Bishop Serifs.
2 She possesses a better heart, more pluck, and a finer character than he does.
3 Hers was unquestionably by far the finer character of the two, as Diana frankly admitted to herself.
4 Henry Clemens became the Sid of Tom Sawyer, though Henry was in every way a finer character than Sid.
5 Henry was to become the Sid of Tom Sawyer, though he was in every way a finer character than Sid.
6 He will experience griefs and bereavements, but out of these he will build a finer character and rise to higher things.
7 Do they show us finer characters of form than can be developed by the broader daylight?
8 "I, for one, have no objection, provided he learns to control it as well," said Mr. Travilla; "he will make the finer character . "
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