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1 He seemed mightily well satisfied-and so we parted-but is it not odd.
2 He seems mightily interested in that gentleman in the light overcoat.
3 The little outburst seemed mightily to relieve the old lady.
4 The old Brûlé frequently noticed the young Ogallalla, and seemed mightily pleased with him.
5 At that she seemed mightily pleased, and yet she sighed when we said adieu.
6 To these young visitors I gave necklaces and bracelets, with which they seemed mightily pleased.
7 Sir John seemed mightily entertained at the lady's suggestion.
8 James Westrop, and Andrew, all issuing forth together, and all but one seeming mightily disturbed.
9 I stopped Mr. Carroll, who seemed mightily surprised.
10 At this he seemed mightily hurt.
11 As for Zeke and the Cockney, they seemed mightily pleased at this evidence of our willingness to exert ourselves.
12 The dutchess asked if her son spoke English well, and seemed mightily pleased when my man assured her he did.
13 He seems mightily pleased.
14 "I know not," said Martin; "but she seems mightily afeard o' the child."
15 But I heard myself laughing, and Mr. Dodd, who sat on my other hand, seemed mightily amused at my conversation.
16 'You seem mightily concerned about your mistress,' said Menlove.
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