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1 To cover his confusion-andher own-shesaid in her most frivolous way:
2 All who can raise the most frivolous pretext for exemption do so.
3 By your account M. d'Espard deserted you on the most frivolous pretext.
4 She had passed her life with the most frivolous of the great world.
5 The Chinese authorities kill thousands of innocent people on the most frivolous pretexts.
6 Russian travellers were insulted, and detained on the most frivolous pretences.
7 Their most frivolous excitement was to see their governess fall off her donkey.
8 They ought to have commanded the veneration of the most frivolous or magisterial beholder.
9 Many seek by the most frivolous excuses, to justify their neglect of family prayer.
10 For me a governess seemed always a most frivolous creature.
11 She referred at once to the affair with the mountaineer in her most frivolous key.
12 When once the spirit of dissension had arisen, the most frivolous causes gave it activity.
13 But waltzes and mazourkas such as the most frivolous would never dream of dancing to.
14 Such accomplishments the most frivolous and empty may possess.
15 People used to ask him the most frivolous questions.
16 All that was most frivolous , most capricious, most worldly in him awoke with a bound.
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