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1 The smell of this horse blanket was less endurable than the cold.
2 Suspense, they say, is less endurable than actual collision with danger.
3 A brawling woman is but little less endurable than a perfectly silent one.
4 She set Harriet against her husband, and made life less endurable for both.
5 Uncertainty in the present often seems less endurable than adverse fate in the future.
6 Her condition was now less endurable than before; his whims more ludicrous and exasperating.
7 But to wait alone with him in that terrible empty valley was even less endurable .
8 Ludicrous tragedies-whichare less endurable than the other sort.
9 His servility was less endurable than his insolence.
10 But when hunger was appeased, there came gradually upon him the far less endurable condition of thirst.
11 There were a thousand things less endurable .
12 The more I thought about it the less endurable it became to have her dependent upon the Grignons.
13 To hear Scott described as nice was to her mind less endurable than to hear him called peculiar.
14 On the contrary, it was the beginning of a new agony, less endurable even than that which he had just undergone.
15 And this France, so enslaved, was moreover miserably organized; the excesses of power were still less endurable than their unjust distribution.
16 All these things greatly enhanced the outward and visible merit of the Volterra couple, but made Sabina's position daily less endurable .
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