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1
Years passed on; and as Owen grew older he became
more
observant
.
2
For the
more
observant
Democrat had caught sight of the cloth parcel.
3
Without answering, I kissed the ground and promised to be
more
observant
.
4
No one had a more retentive memory, or a
more
observant
mind.
5
The boy's white, set face would have alarmed a
more
observant
man.
6
In the beginning, but you're smarter than I originally thought,
more
observant
,
too.
7
No man, however, could have been
more
observant
of religious rites.
8
Yet it in due time follows
these
-
the
more
observant
know it, and predict it.
9
Miss Wyllys knows what I mean; we women are
more
observant
of each other.
10
At this moment the
more
observant
Hawes saw the signs of shamming coming on.
11
But then the average Indian is much
more
observant
than the average white man.
12
Ridiculed for this, I retreated into myself and became
more
observant
and more silent.
13
But if I began life anew, I would be
more
observant
in my sacrifices.'
14
This bookseller, half-sacristan and half-journalist, spoke less than the others, but was
more
observant
.
15
Coughing like I am, I'd think you'd be
more
observant
.
16
He looked to the common eye a gentleman; and to the
more
observant
a scholar.
more
observant
more