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1 Next day the notes in his diary were more fragmentary .
2 A little more fragmentary conversation passed, chiefly between herself and me-Johnuttered scarcely a word.
3 The ululation rose again like a wall and there was a more fragmentary hooting on conch shells.
4 At last, the light of morning quenched the rushlight, and Janet's thoughts became more and more fragmentary and confused.
5 As we get farther away from the supposed early home of the race, the traditions become more fragmentary and indistinct.
6 For the Parmenides is more fragmentary and isolated than any other dialogue, and the design of the writer is not expressly stated.
7 The extracts are of considerable length from fewer sources, rather than a greater number of more fragmentary ones from a wider range.
8 No fact could possibly be more fragmentary than the sort of fact that I expected to be at the bottom of that street.
9 Some of the stories in this collection have brilliant and gruesome twists in the tail, Edgar Allan Poe-like, while others are more fragmentary .
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