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1 Some of the incidents that occurred about this time were rather amusing .
2 In reference to this division, another rather amusing anecdote is thus related.
3 One particularly serious disturbance of this sort had a rather amusing sequel.
4 A rather amusing thing was said by Father Knox on this point.
5 It's rather amusing , though. Ralph struggled to suppress his smile of appreciation.
6 The train left in the evening, and here a rather amusing incident occurred.
7 The first intimation of the outbreak was rather amusing than alarming.
8 Since reading it I have been rather amusing myself by constructing hypothetical cases.
9 And you see you are not terrible at all, you are rather amusing .
10 I had another rather amusing experience at Pu-piao about a month after this.
11 Civic Guards then intervened and there was a rather amusing sequel.
12 It was just a young people's caper, and he thought it rather amusing .
13 They are rather amusing , William; would you like to hear them?
14 And it would be rather amusing to see the dear old boy in love.
15 The different accounts of the two parties are rather amusing .
16 It was rather amusing , when all the preparations for the departure were going on.
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