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1 If you are afraid of fainting," he added, with rough humour , "hold your bottle of salts ready."
2 There is a considerable amount of rough humour in Vanbrugh, and some indelicacy, more like that of Aristophanes than of English writers.
3 He could remember a period when Darius had moods of grim gaiety, displaying rough humour ; these moods had long ceased to occur.
4 Rough humour and sarcastic remarks about offers from bidders were the order of the day.
5 'Now, is it likely, sir?' answered my fellow, with rough humour .
6 "One sees that you will never be a sailor," added the man from Fecamp, with that rough humour which sailors use.
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