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1 The bombast and ignorance shown in some of these is very amusing .
2 In fact, though, there was nothing very amusing about Michael Irons' demeanor.
3 As to our promenades in the city, they were often very amusing .
4 The midshipmen enjoyed themselves, and voted the Chinese very amusing , hospitable fellows.
5 This adventure was very amusing to the pretty High Ki of Twi.
6 It would be very amusing , said Andrews in a gruff, breathless voice.
7 It was very amusing to hear her and Hope talk at cross-purposes.
8 His embarrassment wearing off, he began to consider the situation very amusing .
9 Helena Gracedieu has one merit at least-sheis a very amusing person.
10 Rather tell us your story, which cannot fail to be very amusing .
11 Then there is a man named Thompson, whose case is very amusing .
12 A little town is very amusing , you know, very amusing , very amusing.
13 Harry's letters were kind and affectionate, and Elinor thought them very amusing .
14 The dog is certainly very amusing , but 'there's metal more attractive here.
15 It is very amusing that these human people pretend to excel us!'
16 The situation was very amusing ; it was, too, highly satisfactory to the machine.
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