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1 There were very few mosquitoes , and everything was as comfortable as possible.
2 Butterflies, bees, wasps, even flies and a few mosquitoes were not particularly bothersome.
3 A few mosquitoes have made their appearance, probably in consequence of the late rains.
4 I said there seemed to be a few mosquitoes left yet-andMiss Maria laughed.
5 A few mosquitoes passed us in the night air.
6 The night's pleasant and warm, and there are just as few mosquitoes here as in the tavern.
7 The smoke from his pipe kept off what few mosquitoes were abroad in the scorching heat of midday.
8 Sitting by the bed head, with a chicken wing to keep off the few mosquitoes , was the Indian.
9 There may be a few mosquitoes .
10 A few mosquitoes buzzed, for there was no breeze, and night lay hot and sticky across the swamp.
11 Only a few mosquitoes now live long enough for Dengue to reach full virulence: selection already favors accelerated development.
12 We had mighty few mosquitoes .
13 There were a few mosquitoes .
14 San Antonio was a big improvement over Gladewater, if only because there were no smoke pots and few mosquitoes .
15 It was South Floridian spring, which meant bright warm days and few mosquitoes , and nights as crisp as seventy degrees.
16 There were few mosquitoes .
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