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1 Never had the minister seen them so multitudinous or so resplendent.
2 And what shall we do for the Ginx's Babies so multitudinous in their misery?
3 Their complexities, indeed, are so tortuous and so multitudinous that they baffle description within the limits of the present book.
4 They're multitudinous, they're so multitudinous that you can't list them because we really don't know where we're heading with this, we don't know.
5 If she did, she need not coin her smiles so lavishly, flash her glances so unremittingly, manufacture airs so elaborate, graces so multitudinous .
6 In no other land is it so multitudinous and musical; in none is there such ample and varied provision for housing and homing it.
7 So multitudinous and enduring shall the influence of one good man be.
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