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1
The mortification of Mr. Mathews on this occasion was
very
diverting
.
2
To Elsa this interest in her welfare was
very
diverting
.
3
For this reason, I fancy, that an assembly of Grubs must be
very
diverting
.
'
4
Mrs. Gandhi, like Zulfiqar Bhutto, was a good mimic, and her description was
very
diverting
.
5
The entertainment, "The Agreeable Surprise," is really a
very
diverting
farce.
6
With a tame Raccoon, this Sport is
very
diverting
.
7
And-excuse me, me love, it's not a
very
diverting
suggestion for the time of year!
8
I fear the exposition of pictures is over for this year; it is generally
very
diverting
.
9
I must confess the discovery was very critically timed, and appeared
very
diverting
,
even to me.
10
But the accident that followed, though it be a trifle, will be
very
diverting
in its place.
11
We remained thus stationary for nearly three-quarters of an hour, and
very
diverting
I found the delay.
12
I believe a
very
diverting
account might be given of this, but I shall not attempt it.
13
But the best picture of her is in Wilson's life of King James, and
very
diverting
indeed.
14
When Henderson bade her good-night it was with the renewed impression that she was a
very
diverting
comrade.
15
The Chinamen were
very
diverting
.
16
There was a grotesque drollery about him that was
very
diverting
,
and it was almost impossible to resist him.
very
diverting
very