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1 So much more desirous were they all of glory than of life.
2 Andy was now all the more desirous of seeing the boy's family.
3 Your words only make me more desirous to go, Madame Denise.
4 Never was man more weary of vice, more desirous of reformation.
5 But on account of its importance, the government were the more desirous of violating it.
6 Mr. Grant, more desirous of reforming the wicked girl than of anything else, consulted Mr. Long.
7 As our food supply lowered we were constantly more desirous of economizing the strength of the men.
8 By the time he gets home, he's almost forgotten Caro, and is even more desirous of Grace.
9 Ludwig and his sister are more desirous to turn aside, and learn how it is with Nacena.
10 But this saying only made them more desirous to drink of the wine;
11 I suppose you will feel more desirous to learn about the state of politics and war at Amoy.
12 Her sense of separation from her mother made Charmian the more desirous of further intercourse with Susan Fleet.
13 He did this, and found Mr. Curtis even more desirous than before to have him consider the position.
14 The very words had made him recover his temper, and ten thousand times more desirous of gaining admittance.
15 The Canadians are no more desirous of seeing England's flag waving over their lands than we are ourselves.
16 Desirous of learning the language, but far more desirous of commending himself to Euphra, Hugh began in downright earnest.
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