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1 The two separated at the market-place without much reluctance on either side.
2 They did not, however, and have continued in the agency with much reluctance .
3 Lee's decision was made with much reluctance and, it seems, hesitation.
4 Although the Indians had large quantities of both, they sold it with much reluctance .
5 She therefore gave up her design, though which much reluctance .
6 With much reluctance , however, Captain Sturt determined to return to Cooper Creek without delay.
7 With much reluctance she repaired to the mansion house.
8 And Jerrold did so, slowly and with much reluctance .
9 He had taken leave of Marguerite with much reluctance .
10 She was greatly agitated, and answered with much reluctance .
11 Leaving Lucca, "with much reluctance , " on the 18th, the journal continues:-
12 She went with much reluctance , and heard the child struggle as she went out the door.
13 The great sacrifice which the queen had made, and with so much reluctance , had been in vain.
14 With much reluctance the Rector accompanied him to the private sitting room that the Squire had engaged.
15 The Porte, I am satisfied, is prepared to give way in the end, though with much reluctance .
16 The horses were accordingly ordered, and after much reluctance , and some grumbling, we procured them, and departed.
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