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1We retained what we liked of that reign, and discarded the rest.
2The robin is one of the best-known and best- liked of our songbirds.
3I've had to let her think what she liked of me.
4The jury could make what they liked of that fact.
5She was not liked of the people.
6The only things he liked of those dreary times were their courts of love and their chivalric glories.
7Inanna, who was best- liked of all the First, passed through the camp, handing out strips of cotton cloth.
8This gentleman had one onelye daughter, called Margaret, who for her beauty was liked of all, and desired of many.
9I've grown up before your eyes, and if you would, you could have made anything you liked of me-anangel.
10Because, to be plain with me, the more she saw of me, and of my ways, the less she liked of either.
11He left her to make what she liked of this, and he imagined that there was something to be inferred from it.
12The voice and the jingle of spurs behind her told Lenore of the presence of the best liked of all her father's men.
13But when he put the armor on he seemed the goodliest man in all that company, and was well liked of that Lady.
14In that case, of course, I should make what use I liked of it, since I should be under no obligation to you.
15Their rooms they liked of many shapes, and not at right angles in the corners, nor all on the same dead level of flooring.
16She said it was very kind of him to try and spare her feelings, but, really, anybody might say what they liked of Haggart.
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