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1 Newt saw that both the men arguing were short and rather stout .
2 One was tall and thin and the other short and rather stout .
3 The man is short and rather stout and had a red face.
4 Lainie was a handsome and pleasant woman of middle age, rather stout .
5 He was a short man, rather stout , with reddish-brown hair and beard.
6 He was a man of forty, already turning gray, and rather stout .
7 One was a fair man of five-and-thirty, rather stout , and elaborately dressed.
8 And he pointed to a rather stout and important gentleman in the foreground.
9 Worse, on the contrary, had become rather stout in the course of years.
10 She is rather stout but has Paris clothes and perfect jewels.
11 He appeared to be rather stout , and had a thick crop of hair.
12 All rather stout automobile manufacturers are sad when there is a full moon.
13 Though rather stout he was not ungainly, as he tended to become later.
14 My great-uncle was a small man, rather stout and pink, and almost bald-headed.
15 I can't climb upon his back, being rather stout ; that's why.
16 The general himself was rather stout ; a good officer, nevertheless, according to his subordinates.
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