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1 She is a great reader , and has no pleasure in anything else.
2 She seemed to have scientific tastes and to be a great reader .
3 Gwen was a great reader , and possessed already a most valuable library.
4 He is very lazy, but a great reader , especially of cheap novels.
5 He was also a great reader of romances in his youth.
6 Mrs. Hamley was a great reader , and had considerable literary taste.
7 N. B.-Thecaptain was a great reader of advertisements, and of little else.
8 He was not a great reader , except of the sporting press.
9 He was a great reader , but had not the least taste.
10 Washington was not very fond of study, but he was a great reader .
11 Probably he was not a great reader , even of philosophic writers.
12 To hear him, you would have thought him a great reader .
13 She was, though not a great reader , yet a good reader.
14 He was a man of some imagination, a great reader , and ambitious professionally.
15 Nay, Bunyan himself, who wrote sixty works, was no great reader .
16 You wouldn't think it to look at me-I'ma great reader .
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