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1 A white-haired, rubicund man demanded more nudity, more explosions, more excess.
2 A rubicund man , with a bald head, who evidently did justice to his own good cheer, if visitors did not.
3 James Perry was a sleek, rubicund man , with a bristling white moustache, bushy white eyebrows, and a shining bald head.
4 In a little while the heavy door opened, and a portly, rubicund man came out with a smile on his face.
5 The driver of the wagon, a stout, rubicund man , tipped his hat to me as he passed; I waved timidly in reply.
6 Then Arcolano mounted too, puffing over the effort, for he was a corpulent, rubicund man with the fattest hands I have ever seen.
7 He was a great stout, rubicund man , very good- natured, and he had a voice like the cry of an expiring mouse, shrill and thin.
8 "Good mornen, my little dear," said the rubicund man .
9 "In this world," said the rubicund man , shaking his head sceptically, "there ain't never no knowing.
10 "All right," said the rubicund man softened.
11 "Maybe," said the rubicund man gruffly.
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