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1 But for the first week or ten days there should be comparative leisure .
2 That is, the lover seized the rare and propitious moments of Mistress Polly's comparative leisure to kiss her.
3 The infantry of the line have their periodical rests, a month it may be, of comparative leisure before the enemy trenches.
4 With his family about him he fixed his residence at Auteuil, near Paris, where he had an interval of comparative leisure .
5 The man engaged in physical drudgery is not likely to have the same high ideals as the man that can command comparative leisure .
6 At the time this young man was teaching at Mrs. Shields', Hall had accumulated quite a fortune, and was a man of comparative leisure .
7 He rejected Preparedness, when it could have been attained with comparative leisure ; he accepted it, when it had to be driven through at top speed.
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