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1 Ellesmere proposed that for a little recreation they should go abroad.
2 He allows himself but little recreation , for dishonest labour admits of no cessation.
3 It would be unkind never to allow her a little recreation . '
4 Come, William, you will feel better for a little recreation .
5 There is such hard work, and constant exposure, and so little recreation of any sort.
6 You've worked hard to-day and need a little recreation .
7 They seemed to think it a good idea for us to take a little recreation to-day.
8 To accomplish this had meant much hard work and little recreation for both Austin and Nell.
9 It's no wonder that the prospect of a square meal and a little recreation tempted them.
10 Mr. McAndrew's law case concluded, that gentleman was minded to treat himself to a little recreation .
11 I think we want a little recreation .
12 But there is little recreation on a cow hunt, and we were soon under full headway again.
13 Ah, Mr. Bines, a little recreation , eh?
14 The boy would thus have to travel 45 miles and fifteen-sixteenths- a nice little recreation after a day's work.
15 Ours is a rigidly regular house, where you have much work to look forward to, and little recreation .
16 There's a nice little recreation spot there now with tables and walking trails, and you can rent canoes.
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