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1
Some men read into noble words only their
own
silliness
,
vulgarity, prejudice, or preconceived ideas.
2
Their delight in their
own
silliness
was a joy.
3
Ghosts and demon dogs don't leave paw prints, he thought, and tried to smile at his
own
silliness
.
4
Connie may be a good deal occupied about Calmady, but thereby may only give further proof of her
own
silliness
.
5
Their embrace of their
own
silliness
gives them leeway to do something decidedly un-silly: explore race, often with a light touch.
6
Then, blushing for shame at her
own
silliness
in taking notice of such things, she laid the breakfast things on the table.
7
Well, I don't know if it was the wine or my
own
silliness
or the warm air or the lemon tree, or whatever .
8
She laughed, half in exhilaration and half at her
own
silliness
:
if she wanted to fly, she could just take her ship and fly.
9
But later, in my bed that night, I marvel at my
own
silliness
in the Old Vicarage kitchen, grabbing Florence Neeve's best Indian rug.
10
"I'm a tired fool," she muttered, smiling at her
own
silliness
.
11
"What's this for?" She chuckled at her
own
silliness
.
own
silliness
own