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1
Unfortunately, that first description of Najash relied on a
very
fragmentary
skull.
2
As in the nave, it is
very
fragmentary
and disordered.
3
But the recollections of four or five years old are of a
very
fragmentary
character.
4
The remains are
very
fragmentary
,
but they serve to show that the place was lovely.
5
Our accounts of the debate are
very
fragmentary
.
6
During recent ages, communication had been
very
fragmentary
.
7
Except in the three west windows, it is
very
fragmentary
,
and includes many of Peckett's additions.
8
By that time the superiority of the new learning, even in its
very
fragmentary
condition, was irresistible.
9
The bones were scattered and
very
fragmentary
.
10
But for Saxo this part of the story of the wars of the gods would be
very
fragmentary
.
11
At all seasons but especially in winter the news that reached Malbaie was of a
very
fragmentary
character.
12
The earthquake of 1882 did more or less damage, but the reports are of a
very
fragmentary
character.
13
The fourth window is
very
fragmentary
.
14
The Iranian tradition is
very
fragmentary
and seems to confound the survivor with the first man of the creation.
15
We also saw some bones of a king that had been taken out of a pyramid; a
very
fragmentary
skeleton.
16
But the only news now was of a
very
fragmentary
kind; she had drunk something; she had slept a little; she seemed quieter.
very
fragmentary
very