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1 Occasionally a male bird sets himself to beguile the time with song.
2 If not, there are books yonder with which to beguile the time .
3 As they rode back they conversed about lions, to beguile the time .
4 To beguile the time he spoke freely of the hardships of his lot.
5 And lie asleep; we will beguile the time with praise
6 Never did any man so beguile the time as Wordsworth.
7 Shall I beguile the time by telling you a story as we sit here?
8 Paganel tried to beguile the time with his stories, but it was a hopeless case.
9 We had many fine-weather diversions to beguile the time .
10 Three tiny girls were to be taught "old maid" to beguile the time .
11 If I'd been on that expedition I should probably have written it to beguile the time .
12 To beguile the time I composed a sonnet.
13 Whilst we are waiting we beguile the time with jokes, with sleep, with eating, and with crimes.
14 Your letters, received to-night, have tended to beguile the time , and were at least a temporary relief.
15 The waiting unnerves me, and I beguile the time by examining all the little details of the building.
16 This was another day of wind and rain; but good cheer and good society helped to beguile the time .
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