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1 The principal church, La Trinité, is a strange jumble of architecture.
2 It may seem a strange jumble of description and sentiment, jocularity and seriousness.
3 Their dialect was a strange jumble of Dutch, English, and African.
4 It was indeed a strange jumble of prince and pauper, friend and foe, patriot and adventurer.
5 The gentleman's doctrines would give us a strange jumble of authorities and powers, instead of governments of separate and defined powers.
6 To this strange jumble of offices is finally added the fearful task of allotting the punishment, and seeing it carried into effect!
7 And he left it hanging there on that old nail, was Steve's explanation of the strange jumble of sounds Toby was giving forth.
8 Such knowledge as they possessed was a strange jumble , picked up at random: in one direction they were well primed; in another, supremely ignorant.
9 Strange jumble this of Cromwell and Shakspeare, of light and lightning!
10 He was dressed-strangejumble that dreams are!-likean American backwoodsman.
11 He was a mixture was Jimmy-one of those strange jumbles of character in which no country is more rich than Ireland.
12 Only a strange jumbled ionization appeared this time, then a slow, rising blue flame began to creep up, and burn hot and blue.
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