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1 They shot deer, bears, and turkeys in the forest, and fared sumptuously .
2 Though we did not wear fine linen, we fared sumptuously - for soldiers - every day .
3 Who cared or knew, so long as Pompey or Cæsar fared sumptuously ?
4 We fared sumptuously , for the natural growth in this sheltered valley is surprising.
5 But the trappers themselves, having abundance of game, fared sumptuously .
6 We fared sumptuously on cutlets and eggs, with excellent bread.
7 For a couple of days he fared sumptuously , constantly drinking.
8 Truly they fared sumptuously on the Sabbath, for they tasted "shilling butter."
9 Then shalt thou find more comfort in having prayed devoutly than in having fared sumptuously .
10 She fared sumptuously , while men and women died of hunger in the streets of Quebec.
11 At Christmas time the men fared sumptuously through the generosity and kindness of their hosts.
12 Fields returned the former had killed a fine buck on which we now fared sumptuously .
13 The ferrets fared sumptuously all the summer.
14 Altogether we fared sumptuously , and soon recovering our spirits, began to look more hopefully at the future.
15 Here were also great abundance of birds, particularly men-of-war and tropic birds, so that we fared sumptuously .
16 He had great wealth; he fared sumptuously every day; things shone to him in a rosy after-dinner light.
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