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1 Even more loath to see it broken was Lucy Fulton.
2 Every day I grew more loath to leave them.
3 That round of visiting made me more loath than ever to believe that I was right.
4 Tiberius was much more loath to do this.
5 I was never more loath to leave.
6 No blind beggar was ever more abjectly led by his dog, or more loath to cut the string.
7 But geologists are becoming more and more loath to call in the cataclysmal to explain any feature of the topography of the land.
8 However misguided Scott might be, she saw that he was in earnest, and upon that account she was the more loath to hurt him.
9 "Now am I even more loath , " he declared.
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