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1 We cannot tell where we may go; these animals can be very capricious .
2 When urged by the god of desire, women become very capricious .
3 Likenesses are very deceitful and very capricious , and depend more on fancy than reality.
4 The river is very capricious , seldom flowing for any length of time in one channel.
5 The whole course of the Torridge is very capricious .
6 Lady Petherwin was very capricious ; when she was not foolishly kind she was unjustly harsh.
7 She is not very capricious , but she is haughty and absolute in all her wishes.
8 The King had a daughter who was very beautiful, but she was also very capricious .
9 People of very vivid fancy are also very capricious .
10 Fame is very capricious , but Failure is seldom inconstant.
11 Aleck's fancies were not very capricious , and not frequent, but Sally's scattered a good deal.
12 Bears are very capricious in this respect, however.
13 Miladi was very capricious , Rose found, although she did not know the meaning of the word.
14 She was very capricious , - acted as if she fancied him one day and disliked him the next.
15 The lady he loved was very young, very beautiful, very proud, very capricious , and very poor.
16 The crest of this ridge which determines the division of the waters describes a very capricious line.
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