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1 He had a lean, well-bred face, and very choleric blue eyes.
2 This gave his face a very choleric and martial expression.
3 He appeared to be a very choleric old person.
4 Naturally a very choleric man, he controlled himself into a great patience with his erring nephew.
5 Into the study where Harley and I had been seated quietly smoking, there presently strode a very choleric Anglo-Indian.
6 Sir Patrick at the time of his marriage was red-faced, stout, bald, very choleric , generous in money, suspicious in temper, and intelligent.
7 Whereto Maestro Francesco, who was a very choleric man, replied: My son, of what use do you think I should be if I came?
8 Marege, who was very jocular and yet very choleric ; used to tell this story in the same spirit, and made everyone who heard it laugh.
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