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1 And I did make a friendship out of it.
2 We make a friendship with it, we in a manner ally ourselves to it for life.
3 It had better not be based on pecuniary obligations; these more often mar than make a friendship .
4 If it takes two most emphatically to make a quarrel, it needs two to make a friendship .
5 Would she never make a friendship or take an interest in something that would be of real benefit to her?
6 It took a double consent to make a friendship , but it was not possible that this intensely sympathetic girl would refuse.
7 She has made a friendship with my charming niece, to disguise her jealousy.
8 Two roundels fit together, making a friendship .
9 -If you will make a friendship of it, you must do that.
10 "The same habits make a class, but the same thoughts make a friendship . "
11 It was this business of the burglar that first made a friendship between Jim Horscroft, the doctor's son, and me.
12 So they compared notes, and Rosa told him how well she had got on with Miss Lucas, and made a friendship .
13 After that case Sherry took the woman in and worked hard at making a friendship out of what was meant as rehabilitation.
14 But he was beginning to comprehend that Long-Hair, for some inscrutable reason of his own, was desirous of making a friendship between them.
15 "One person can't make a friendship , " she said.
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