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1 The man hadn't appeared much different, only more careworn than before.
2 The next day Marie came, looking even more careworn than before.
3 Meanwhile, each night Jenks slept less soundly; each day his face became more careworn .
4 She looked older and more careworn - she was thinking of how late it was getting.
5 I found her looking more careworn and poverty-stricken than ever.
6 Malien came and went a number of times during the day, looking ever more careworn .
7 He looked even wilder and more careworn than usual.
8 He seemed more careworn than he had ever allowed any of his attendants to notice.
9 He looked more careworn , contemptible, and disreputable than ever.
10 His hair and beard were greyer, the wizard noted, and framed a face more careworn .
11 It looked older and more careworn ; but, oh!
12 Small wonder that the official pronouncements emerging from Croke Park are becoming more careworn by the day.
13 So he worked on at his farm harder than ever, and grew soberer and more careworn daily.
14 He seemed, somehow, older, more careworn .
15 He grew less and less buoyant and more careworn as spring wore on, and Ellice could not understand the change.
16 But the vicar has grown grey and old; his back is more bent and his face more careworn than it used to be.
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