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1 How could my love be so cruel, so tardy , so ephemeral?
2 It seemed as if the night had only just descended, so tardy was the dawn.
3 But the fortune, which had been so tardy in coming, was his only one twelvemonth.
4 John Effingham could say nothing to a compunction that was so necessary, though so tardy .
5 When a crime has been committed by Indians, justice, or rather vengeance, is not so tardy .
6 Night could not come too soon, but it seemed that never before was it so tardy .
7 Why was his development so tardy ?
8 But so tardy had been the carpenters, that Mr. Perkins and the ladies found things in a very sorry condition.
9 They were so tardy in settling their differences as to excite his impatience, and he wrote to a Washington friend:
10 The Chalmetta was so tardy in her movements that Jaspar must soon overtake them, and then the opportunity would be lost.
11 In the result, the Crown granted a pardon to Nichols; but this did not arrive till 1802, so tardy was justice in getting itself done.
12 Historical justice is, generally speaking, tardy-sotardy that it becomes unjust.
13 So tardy justice was done to Leisler's memory.
14 "And why so tardy in speaking of this intent?"
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