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1 But they seem loath to choose.
2 The stars so low there seem loath to depart, but by a circuitous path to be remembering me, and returning on their steps.
3 The ROONIES sigh and groan, and after turning their hats several times, bow, walk a few steps away, return, and seem loath to depart.
4 Everyone seemed loath to add further criticism to Shirley's rather unenviable reputation.
5 The days passed, and Tudor seemed loath to leave the hospitality of Berande.
6 On the morning of the third both armies seemed loath to begin the conflict.
7 The guests left at the proper time, but the girls seemed loath to leave.
8 All seemed loath to meet one another's gazes, or Sano's.
9 Dr. Leonard gathered up his overcoat and silk hat, but seemed loath to go.
10 Sir Borenson seemed loath to go, when he saw better ways to protect his people.
11 It seems loath to leave so much honey behind, and it marks the place well.
12 That evening he seemed loath to open the meeting.
13 But my companion seemed loath to leave the place.
14 Lord Wensleydown seemed loath to release her, and showed signs of staying to talk awhile.
15 He lingered some time, and seemed loath to undress.
16 He hesitated, and seemed loath to speak his mind.
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