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1 Edward was the eldest of the family, and quite sober and sedate.
2 She was not quite sober , and had some difficulty in taking his.
3 I dare: he is now quite sober , and may be reasoned with.
4 The General's new American aide-de-camp, Colonel Washington, was quite sober and serene.
5 We told him that we doubted whether he was quite sober enough.
6 He was not quite sober , though he could stand without much staggering.
7 I believe he was never unfit to mark, and never quite sober .
8 When her husband came home at one o'clock, he was quite sober .
9 The first was very drunk though suddenly he seemed quite sober .
10 He was thoroughly awake now and talked quite sober but bitterly.
11 The pony, being quite sober , broke a leg and was destroyed.
12 Mr. Carton was shabbily dressed, and did not appear to be quite sober .
13 They are very merry, but quite sober , as they are to sail to-night.
14 He was quite sober now, and his speech, although slovenly, was not indelicate.
15 One day her husband, seeing that she looked quite sober , said-
16 He looked as if he'd been fightin', and yet he was quite sober .
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