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1 She's too frail , in both body and spirit, especially since the attack.
2 But though his heart was big enough, his body was too frail .
3 She said he was too frail - that her prince must be strong.
4 He stood there, a bit too frail or unwilling to shake our hands.
5 Court documents in the case said he was too frail to continue with chemotherapy.
6 This year, however, he had to admit that his body had grown too frail .
7 His family contends he is too frail to stand trial.
8 His family argues he is too frail to stand trial.
9 He's too frail to survive a major change like that.
10 In her hands it fell apart, broken, because it was too frail to tear.
11 For they needed protection; they were altogether too frail , too spiritual for this world.
12 But he was too frail to travel to scientific meetings.
13 He's been too frail to go there for some time.
14 She looked so forlorn and desolate, too frail to bear her load of sorrow.
15 Will was too frail to accompany his brother's remains home.
16 I am too frail to carry the weight of every necessary delusion in this union!'
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