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1 Though his story was somewhat incoherent , the abbot listened without interrupting.
2 Joe finished his fierce and somewhat incoherent oration red-faced and out of breath.
3 Overton was evidently considerably excited when he sent it, and somewhat incoherent in consequence.
4 At this point in his somewhat incoherent epic Freddie paused.
5 His story was somewhat incoherent , but I had no difficulty in apprehending its substance.
6 She had become somewhat incoherent , and I caught only fragments.
7 Kathleen's somewhat incoherent speech was received with shouts of applause.
8 Mr. Overton was evidently considerably excited when he sent it, and somewhat incoherent in consequence.
9 Johnnie was profuse, but somewhat incoherent in his thanks.
10 He is extremely excitable and somewhat incoherent when excited.
11 I don't see anything, was his somewhat incoherent answer.
12 The admiration and the good-will of the great lady transpire in these somewhat incoherent and studied paragraphs.
13 In reply to this, Jennie sent a somewhat incoherent letter, very different from her usual style of writing.
14 The trapper drew slowly aside, as if satisfied with the somewhat incoherent reason Ellen had given why he should retire.
15 The letter ended with additional apologies, somewhat incoherent , and explanatory details as to effects that had been under the writer's charge.
16 They all staggered along, Gerald still clutching the dressing-case, and supported on the other side by an excited and somewhat incoherent villager.
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