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1
Though what you
mean
beside
is more than I can divine.
2
The other man looked pretty
mean
beside
him; and yet he was not ill-looking.
3
But man's works show puny and
mean
beside
nature, which seems spontaneous as a thought.
4
Even Ragnar looks
mean
beside
him, and I hate Ragnar, so that I know well how goodly he is.
5
But when they're out, you know how the money goes if they don't want to look
mean
beside
their companions.
6
His coarse buckskin coat looked
mean
beside
the richer apparel of his brother, and his buskins were ill-tied and his kilt was dusty and tattered.
7
"You
mean
beside
that plain girl wearing the jungle of rhododendrons?"
8
"You
mean
beside
the fact that he was a top-notch prosecutor and good friend?"
mean
beside
mean