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1
Surely, John, we have no cavalier
more
versed
in the laws of chivalry than yourself.
2
A gentleman
more
versed
in social subtleties would have accepted the hint and said no
more
.
3
Sometimes the master,
more
versed
in things of heaven than those of earth, taught a still more singular political economy.
4
Had I been then
more
versed
in poetry, I might have addressed him in the words of Logan to the cuckoo:
5
A man
more
versed
in feminine ways than he, might have read much in the manner of the lady's farewell to him.
6
And while there may be aspects to modern life that teenagers are
more
versed
in, the main ingredient, for them, is novelty.
7
Both of them were thoroughly acquainted with the Red River plains in all directions, but Rollin was
more
versed
in the action of water.
8
For after his many defeats and victories no fewer, he had a firm belief that he had in consequence become
more
versed
in generalship.
9
Let him who is
more
versed
in the science of a nomad's mind than I, say why there was no mention of the hay-camp!
10
That Cervantes has been an intimate friend of mine these many years, and I know that he is
more
versed
in misfortunes than in poetry.
11
He figured that he-orsomeone else
more
versed
in astronomy-couldidentify discrete rows of stars, rising from the horizon to the apex of the heavens.
more
versed
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