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1 I wonder why in the world he's so distrait . '
2 Only then, so distrait to-day was Gloria, did she think of changing from her boyish suit into a house dress.
4 Sometimes I would lie awake at night, and my manner towards Wilberforce, my man, became so distrait that it almost caused a rift.
5 Was it merely my being so distrait , or was it quite another reason, that led him to open up so suddenly about his Kentish home?
6 "I should have thought of it, too," said Paganel, "but I am so DISTRAIT . "
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