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1
When she raised it at last it looked
quite
haggard
and old.
2
Closer, he looked
quite
haggard
:
gore and dried fluids smeared him.
3
She turned
quite
haggard
and pale at the very thought.
4
This appearance increased towards the evening, till her looks became
quite
haggard
,
revealing an inward conflict of growing agony.
5
I think he is working too hard, for he is looking
quite
haggard
and overdone, but that is always the way with him.
6
I doubt whether she gets a night's rest three days in a week, and she looks
quite
haggard
with this distress, said Jane.
7
I believe she lay awake all that night; and rose
quite
haggard
and pale after the bitter thoughts which had deprived her of rest.
quite
haggard
quite