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1 But it was not likely that Uncle Brian would be so quixotic .
2 More deliberate reflection cast a faint light upon Philip Sheldon's motives for so quixotic a course.
3 He is certainly a child of nature, but of a nature so quixotic that we are non-plussed.
4 Yet what the man had done was so quixotic , so Celtic, that her senses were almost paralysed.
5 Honestly, Bill, you mustn't be so quixotic . '
6 On the other hand, if he did attempt anything so quixotic , I should not be compelled to accompany him.
7 How much more reasonable, therefore, to conclude that a man so quixotic as our young hero would seek similar relief.
8 No matter how naïve or wild-eyed his grandfather might have sounded to Brooks, Edgar thought John Sawtelle's vision might not have been so quixotic .
9 As he squirmed uncomfortably along the narrow corridor of rods, he wasted no time asking himself just why he was performing so quixotic a feat.
10 No other man would have undertaken so Quixotic an enterprise, none would have exposed himself so recklessly to the dreadful accidents of circumstance.
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