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1 This might at first glance seem a mere caprice , but it is not.
2 His refusal had no doubt hardened a mere caprice into a strong desire.
3 There may have been more than mere caprice in it.'
4 You must not lose all these through a mere caprice .
5 She took the veil without any reason, physical or moral; it was a mere caprice .
6 Terrible enough Nature looks to the savage, who thinks it crushes him from mere caprice .
7 Surely all this cannot be mere caprice and tyranny.
8 She inclined to think this wooing a mere caprice .
9 Under his reign great numbers were banished to Siberia upon absurd charges or mere caprice .
10 Besides, she was capricious, and he hated mere caprice .
11 As if from mercy or mere caprice Hamersley suddenly transfers the pistol to his left hand.
12 He refused these offers through no mere caprice .
13 All this, instead of being as you now are, dependent on the mere caprice of Puffy!
14 Too much value must not be attached to what might have been a mere caprice of utterance.
15 Here (for once) is some ill-disposed quartz, tormenting a peaceable octahedron of fluor, in mere caprice .
16 For not slaughtering too many of his people upon mere caprice ;
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