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1 He was petitioned, but his invariable reply was, that the law must decide.
2 This is woman's almost invariable reply to such a compliment.
3 This was her invariable reply to M. de Clameran's complaints of his nephew's conduct.
4 His invariable reply was, pointing to the skies, The Great Spirit there controls all things.
5 When addressed his invariable reply was, "Aw," properly inflected to suit the occasion.
6 But I am trying, was Willems' invariable reply , delivered with a ring of regretful deprecation.
7 His invariable reply to the question is, "Yiss, I'll ger-go, it's ser-something for ner-nothing."
8 His invariable reply was that he lived apart from these things and kept himself ignorant of them.
9 Thereto he had one invariable reply .
10 His invariable reply was:
11 Dicky's invariable reply was that we couldn't, and that things weren't moving very much towards a higher civilisation in Egypt.
12 His invariable reply was "My troubles!"
13 Tom's invariable reply was "Fine," to which he sometimes added: "Can't wait to get out on the road though."
14 He had put the invariable question which had hitherto brought the invariable reply from culprits of every category protesting their innocence.
15 In vain Licquet protested that he had exhausted his supply of inventions and ruses; the invariable reply was, "Find the yellow horse!"
16 But Arethusa's invariable reply to such very disagreeable remarks was that no one in his right mind would consider blaming those girls in the least.
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