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1He came, confiding in his cause, But rather doubtful of the laws.
2It is rather doubtful whether I shall ever again play in public.'
3Being driven to desperate straits, the priest tried a rather doubtful shift.
4The floe by the 'Terra Nova' is very thin and rather doubtful.
5Hugh saw Mr. Arnold looking rather doubtful of the foreigner's fine speeches.
6He was rather doubtful about a supernatural solution to the mystery.
7The yellow mongrel cocked one ear with a rather doubtful expression.
8I was rather doubtful, from what the little guardian told me.
9I asked, rather doubtful of what she would say to such a request.
10If so, optimism has to content itself with rather doubtful generalities.
11It is quite phony and its effect is rather doubtful.
12Naturally, the social standing of such women was rather doubtful.
13Meanwhile he thinks, the tourist interests are busily creating spectacles of rather doubtful worth.
14I felt rather doubtful of the resemblance, and indeed half-angry, but John only smiled.
15I thought my father might be right, but must admit I was rather doubtful.
16Alternating currents have, at the best, a rather doubtful reputation.
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