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1
No writer was ever
more
solicitous
of fame than Sam Warren.
2
No commander had ever been
more
solicitous
of the safety and comfort of his men.
3
There was no point about which the protector was
more
solicitous
than to procure intelligence.
4
Their labor gave them a good appetite, and they were
more
solicitous
about quantity than quality.
5
No more remittances from home; no
more
solicitous
advice; no more kind, loving letters-thepast was dead.
6
He tried to persuade her to stay away from the round-up, and Florence grew even
more
solicitous
.
7
I am
more
solicitous
to bring home all my soldiers rich, than to employ a great multitude.
8
If anything he appeared to admire her more than ever, to be
more
solicitous
for her health.
9
They were loud in their protestations of friendship, and once
more
solicitous
for the safety of the garrison.
10
Her temper was now shorter than ever; but he had become more patient than ever and
more
solicitous
.
11
I assured them that I knew nothing about the matter, and they grew
more
solicitous
for my enlightenment.
12
A prince could not have had
more
solicitous
attendants, nor a fairy king lovelier and less earthly ones.
13
I am
more
solicitous
about these poor little things, who have not been used to fast so long.
14
I do not despise young women, but when I see an aged woman, I feel much
more
solicitous
.
15
At present we are
more
solicitous
to decide the important question, what shall our principal life work be?
16
In Italy, the three Manutii were
more
solicitous
of correctness and illustrations than of the beauty of their printing.
more
solicitous
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