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1
It is as if she communicated to others the eccentricity of her
own
caprice
.
'
2
Their tyranny had no other limit than their
own
caprice
.
3
At this moment she would willingly have had weights hung on her
own
caprice
.
4
She meted out rewards-playingwith one or more of the figurines-accordingto her
own
caprice
.
5
East and west, north and south, she went, apparently guided only by her
own
caprice
.
6
And this he did more as a favour to Lord Milner than of his
own
caprice
.
7
Louis XV, in the numerous graceful additions to the chateau made by him, sought only to satisfy his
own
caprice
and convenience.
8
I have none to give, except my
own
caprice
,
and I do not consider the circumstances of consequence enough to require explanation.
9
Up and down, to and fro, hither, thither as tiny Will-o'-the-Wisps, the sparks moved, slow or swift, each at its
own
caprice
.
10
Up and down, to and fro, hither, thither, as tiny Will-o'-the-Wisps the sparks moved, slow or swift, each at his
own
caprice
.
11
Our spirit has desired the accomplishment of one thing, but our contrary flesh has silenced these better demands in gratifying its
own
caprice
.
12
Perchance the public-butbe this as its
own
caprice
and ours shall settle the matter-mayread the result in another tale of the Province House.
13
I have none to give, except my
own
caprice
,
and I do not consider the circumstance of consequence enough to require explanation....
14
But Ferdinand and Nucingen will lavish millions for their
own
caprices
.
15
Such was the human predicament of not knowing anything of reality but one's
own
caprices
.
16
The Irish taxing themselves according to their
own
caprices
!
own
caprice
own