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1 And she had asked herself sundry questions as to that protestation.
2 Moving cautiously at first, they gradually became emboldened and ran along our lines asking sundry questions .
3 I furnished him with sundry questions , and our examination was admitted to be quite searching and acute.
4 The challenge of some scholastic wight, Who wishes to hold a public debate On sundry questions wrong or right!
5 The word that he said about his possible marriage set her mind at work, and induced her to put sundry questions to him.
6 I went and made my bow to Mrs. Loroman, and answered sundry questions - more conventional , I may say, than were those of her daughter.
7 Lady Carbury asked sundry questions about the lady, suspecting that Ruby Ruggles, of whom she had heard, had come to seek her lover.
8 This he did fairly on the whole, I am bound to confess, with sundry questions and reminders here and there from his mother and me.
9 She thought also much about poor Lilian Dale, asking herself sundry questions , with an idea of being high-principled as to her duty in that respect.
10 On the next morning, about ten o'clock, an Irish girl came and offered herself as a cook, and was, after sundry questions and answers, engaged.
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