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1 The hopes of our generals and the fears of all prudent men were directed to Russia.
2 But envy is a fierce goad, a consuming, irresistible passion, corroding wisdom and deaf to all prudent counsels.
3 The opinions of Don Juan, in our judgment, being entitled to the consideration of all prudent and considerate men.
4 Agostino was enjoying the smoke of paper cigarettes, with all prudent regard for the well-being of an inflammable beard.
5 They say, that fortune-tellers send all prudent , yet careless housewives, to the sweetmeat-pots, to look for the lost spoons!
6 Nor is it at all prudent for the hunter to be over curious touching the precise nature of the whale spout.
7 It is not at all prudent , especially as all the routes are crowded with German and French sharpshooters, marauders, and thieves.
8 The work of subjection completed, Cambyses, having been absent from his capital longer than was at all prudent , prepared to return home.
9 All prudent folks would have made way for a man led by that dog.
10 "The Burtons are all prudent people."
11 "You made your choice, Mrs. Halliday," he went on presently, "and it was a choice which all prudent people must have approved.
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