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1 The villages of the Sumatran Malays are somewhat peculiar and very picturesque .
2 Often the dances of the young men and maidens were very picturesque .
3 The Presidio looks like a settlement in itself, and is very picturesque .
4 On September 6, Saverne arranged a very picturesque reception for the King.
5 The coast of Ke along which we had passed was very picturesque .
6 I went out and looked about the place, which was very picturesque .
7 It is a queer little Cornish fishing village, very picturesque - too picturesque perhaps.
8 The scene, though not very picturesque , has a glad and sparkling character.
9 Japanese ladies look very picturesque , but they are as dull as dolls.
10 The town itself is very picturesque , with a little harbour and lighthouse.
11 It was a lively scene; very picturesque ; very suited to the old town.
12 The town contains some very picturesque houses, built in the time of Elizabeth.
13 They looked very picturesque in their white aprons and bright frocks and handkerchiefs.
14 The valley, as the explorers descended the river, was very picturesque and wonderful.
15 The appearance the young rancheroes presented on horseback was very picturesque .
16 These were very picturesque with the sun shining on the snow.
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