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1
It was the same flaring, wild-eyed Brandt, only fiercer and
more
haggard
.
2
His dark, sallow face seemed to have grown worn and
more
haggard
.
3
She shakes her head again, but she looks
more
haggard
than angry.
4
His face appeared grayer and
more
haggard
than it had downstairs.
5
He had been haggard then, but he was
more
haggard
now.
6
The evil kept growing on him; he became more and
more
haggard
and agitated.
7
She was even dirtier and
more
haggard
than she'd been a few weeks ago.
8
Parr, on the Muscat donkey, looking
more
haggard
than ever in the sunshine, demanded:
9
In these days she had become even thinner than of old, and
more
haggard
.
10
A male who has lost his female is no more roaring nor
more
haggard
.
11
People who saw him go thought he looked
more
haggard
than when he came.
12
When her husband stood opposite to her, she saw that his face was
more
haggard
.
13
The hand reaching out to grasp the food was withdrawn; his pale face grew
more
haggard
.
14
To-night she looked
more
haggard
even than usual, no doubt because of the journey from Paris.
15
Silas Blackburn, huddled in his chair, was grayer,
more
haggard
than he had been at first.
16
If possible, he looked
more
haggard
than before, and, as it was cold, he shivered perceptibly.
more
haggard
more