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1 Such a simple thing, but Lady Katherine is so odd and particular.
2 But no, not so odd ; hadn't she heard it at the store?
3 The tune is so odd - quite too good for him to have wasted.
4 It is so odd - when everybody calls each other by their Christian names.
5 Scarcely so odd , when you remember the fact of her father's poverty.
6 It was so odd , like a Ferris wheel floating through the sky.
7 It looks so odd , her being the only one to stay away!
8 And here you are back among us; and it does seem so odd .
9 The question was so odd that it made me stumble at the doorway.
10 Living in this poor place, in these cheap surroundings, it seems so odd .
11 It's so odd , I'm in control of things so much of the time.
12 They're fighting each other; that's why its behaviour is so odd . '
13 Is it so odd that I would try to protect you?
14 He spoke in so odd , so thick a tone that she turned quickly.
15 Only it is so odd that he did not mention it.
16 Is it so odd that I would say something to him?
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