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1 Moreover, it is difficult to suspect stout people of criminal tendencies.
2 Whether Mr. Murderer and Mrs. Murderess Manning were not both unusually stout people ?
3 Mrs. Creddle came down the stairs with the peculiar buoyancy of active stout people .
4 Like many stout people , he moved noiselessly, and quickly enough when the occasion demanded haste.
5 Small, stout people were walking briskly, packages under their arms, while others worked in their shops.
6 The preference was for dyspeptic clergymen and elderly and genteel females with slender appetites, or stout people upon diets.
7 There are no very lean or very stout people , though there are old and young, just as there are with us.
8 Well, that is so, but I do not know how long it will last; stout people like myself often go the quickest.
9 I may add, also, that it is well known that stout people do very poorly when they contract typhoid, especially if they are old.
10 The next picture represents some of the people who live in a country called Otaheite; they are strong, stout people , and very mild and friendly.
11 Stout people generally carry about a great amount of fat.
12 Stout people can eat sour apples with benefit.
13 Stout people should do well on fruit juices.
14 "I have often heard," she said musingly, "that the stout people are the happiest."
15 "The surprise is ready, but even if it had not been, there is no exercise so beneficial to stout people as walking."
16 "Ah," he cried, breathing hard in the manner of stout people , "I remember you came down with Monsieur Vigo, Monsieur, did you not?"
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