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1 He threw back his shoulders- atrickcommon enough with strongly built men who incline to stoutness - nodded ,andleft him.
2 He was of middle height, very dark, and inclining to stoutness .
3 He was a tall, soldierly figure, inclining to stoutness .
4 He was tall and inclining to stoutness , broad-shouldered, and with an easy carriage and a nonchalant air, which were not without their charm.
5 His Eminence was a man about sixty years of age, hale and strong in appearance, but below the middle height and somewhat inclining to stoutness .
6 As for their wives, Mrs. Joshua was a merry, brown-eyed little lady already inclining to stoutness , and Honora felt at home with her at once.
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