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1
The wives of diplomatists do not allow themselves
such
caprices
,
as a rule.
2
Those who know best how to flatter
such
caprices
,
are frequently the best paid for their trouble.
3
That he was permitted to indulge in
such
caprices
seems to indicate that Philip wished him to kill himself.
4
Strange that a woman subject to
such
caprices
should be so sagacious, capable, and utterly reliable as Constance was!
5
Terence knows nothing of
such
caprices
;
his dialogue moves on with the purest symmetry, and its points are elegant epigrammatic and sententious turns.
6
Such
caprices
,
abruptest alternation of frowns and beauty, I never knew.
7
"Oh, respect
such
caprices
,
"
cried Lenore, bursting into tears.
8
"There are just
such
caprices
.
"
such
caprices
such
caprice