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1 You seem a little distrait , Feltham; I mean a little upset about something.
2 Forgive me if I seem a little distrait for a moment or two.
3 Molly, on her side, was a little distrait and listless and very touchy.
4 Jeanne was the only one who was a little distrait .
5 Sir Timothy had begun to talk about the opera but Francis was a little distrait .
6 He found that worthy a little distrait and far from any desire to do big business.
7 Mr. Beach appeared in due season, a little distrait , as becomes a man who has just been engaged on important and responsible duties.
8 Syme seemed a little distrait , and as he passed under the doorway he suddenly struck his stick on the stone passage so that it rang.
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