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1 Greasy khitmutgars passed amongst us, proferring cups of tea and soggy biscuits.
2 By and by he proferred his request again, with great respectfulness.
3 Her husband and Daleham were already proferring their services, but they were seemingly insufficient.
4 Wigg assenting, he drew and proferred him a sword.
5 I nodded and Mr. Thorne took the proferred camera.
6 Newburyport, Malden, Lexington, Leicester, Fitchburg, Gloucester, and other towns, also proferred their aid when needed.
7 Petra said, proferring the bottle.
8 "It is," said Mr. Langton, seemingly blind to the hand he proferred .
9 He elbowed his way through the crowds, deaf to all congratulations, brushing aside the hands that were proferred to him.
10 The 23-year-old, currently plying his trade with Bristol, is unwilling to speculate on his future until a concrete proposal is proferred .
11 The maiden Stikla also withdrew from her country to save her chastity, proferring the occupations of war to those of wedlock.
12 "It Clarence Arthur Theodore Varsh." He shook Saul's proferred hand.
13 "I'm Bobby Joe Gentry." The sheriff's huge hands closed around the other man's proferred hand.
14 Along the way, climaxes are left hanging in the air, resolution being proferred by a downshift and the start of a new process.
15 A total of 76 charges were proferred against the five men, one of whom is at present is in hospital due to illness.
16 'I have brought these gentlemen to see your court,' he says, as the French visitors line up and bow, proferring little gifts.
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