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1 Bulstrode was indeed more tortured than the coarse fibre of Raffles could enable him to imagine.
2 Some faint perception of that coarse fibre within her was breaking with horror through her face.
3 They are men of coarse fibre and ribald mind and they would have been funny about it.
4 They are men of coarse fibre and ribald mind and they would have been very funny about it.
5 She was one of those women of coarse fibre , whose chief diversion consists in annoying the sensibilities of others.
6 It felt like coarse fibre .
7 There lay a skeleton face downwards, a woman by the lines-anold woman by the coarse fibre of the bone.
8 If Washington had been of coarse fibre and heavy mind, this lack of education would have troubled him but little.
9 It was to be a play evidently like any other play, the same coarse fibre , the same vivid and vulgar appeals.
10 His hat was a faded brown derby and his suit of clothes was of a tough, coarse fibre and much worn.
11 She could not but fear that the time would come when the coarse fibre of his love would work her evil.
12 He was a man of strong and rather coarse fibre who had indifferently indulged tastes that he saw no reason to restrain.
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