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1 She was too politic , too ambitious, too discreet, to make that immense mistake.
2 Thy scheme was too politic to be of thy own contrivance speak, fellow!
3 The grand master was, however, too politic to betray any doubt of Georges' sincerity.
4 He was too politic a chief, however to show this.
5 They are far too politic openly to attack the religion; yet secretly it is undermined.
6 He is too polite or too politic for that.
7 You are too cool, too politic to ruin yourself.
8 Fenton found time for the latter method while being far too politic to neglect the former.
9 He saw what she was at, but was too politic to detect her openly and irritate her.
10 No, that would not be too politic .
11 The priest knew that he was talking for irritation, but he was too politic to favor the mood.
12 He early sympathized with the reform doctrines, but was too politic to take an active part in their discussion.
13 She, too , had a political end to gain, and was too politic to give way to anger and reproaches.
14 Simon was well pleased to be called grandfather, but too politic and too well bred to show his pleasure.
15 Maunders himself was too much of a coward to steal, too politic not to realize the disadvantage in being caught red-handed.
16 The milliner bestowed on her a pitying smile, but evidently was too politic to get into a discussion of an unpleasant subject.
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