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1 The shepherds in the Mysore country are very ignorant and very superstitious .
2 Negroes are very superstitious , putting faith in all sorts of supernatural beings.
3 Adrian, like most people in his day, was very superstitious and credulous.
4 But they were generally ignorant persons, very superstitious , and easily imposed upon.
5 All the old Indians are spiritualists, and very superstitious in their religious beliefs.
6 She, like too many in that district at that time, was very superstitious .
7 The Chinese are emphatically not a religious people, though they are very superstitious .
8 He was a very superstitious old Kafir and a great villain.
9 The Indians, like all ignorant and rude nations, are very superstitious .
10 They are very superstitious , and some of their customs are curious.
11 Moment by moment his fears grew upon him, for Otter was very superstitious .
12 As we have seen, the Chinese, while not very religious, are very superstitious .
13 I often had noticed that Paul was very superstitious , fearful of unreal dangers.
14 Frontiersmen are not, as a rule, apt to be very superstitious .
15 Catherine de Medicis, though she was very learned, was a very superstitious woman.
16 The Indians of the Strong Woods are very superstitious in relation to the otter.
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