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1 On the other hand, the bell-ringer was far more loquacious than usual.
2 The preponderance was natural; he was by far the more loquacious .
3 The more loquacious Thénardier became, the more mute was Jean Valjean.
4 It struck me that if we met alone, he might become more loquacious .
5 In another letter he is more loquacious on the subject:-
6 Indeed, remembering Wardle, she seemed to make them more loquacious .
7 While the two elder girls were more loquacious than their wont, Laura was quieter.
8 I suspected he'd be the more loquacious of the two.
9 The fille-de-chambre too was handsome and cleanly-looking, but somewhat more loquacious than a weary traveller required.
10 Lisa, more loquacious , nodded to it as to a friend when helping Desiree with her furs.
11 He did not, however, become more loquacious ; and, with knit brows, listened to Porphyrius's idle chatter.
12 After the defeat people were more loquacious .
13 Hours later McKay seemed to be no more intoxicated than he had been; no more loquacious or indiscreet.
14 Anselmo was more loquacious than usual.
15 There's nothing more loquacious than remorse.
16 Thanks to the Universal Linguist, Captain Popanilla, under these peculiar circumstances, was more loquacious than could have been Captain Parry.
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