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1Though rather taciturn he is loved both by the officers and poilus.
2The other guests attempted to converse with the rather taciturn Dr. Morgenstern.
3As all long-haulers tended to do, Tom became rather taciturn, personality-wise.
4Since Ralph's death he had certainly become rather taciturn and unsociable.
5He was nowise given to pomp, and was rather taciturn.
6Natalie was obviously sulking, and Graham was rather taciturn.
7Behrend, who had struck Desmond as a rather taciturn young man, shook his head dubiously.
8My jarvey was rather taciturn at first, but turned out to be something of a politician.
9Early in the evening the War Chief was rather taciturn, and the other guests were somewhat disappointed.
10He was a quiet, rather taciturn man, utterly averse to the pleasures for which his wife longed.
11And so be rea- soned that his best attitude was to be one of rather taciturn serenity.
12Compared with the Cockney, he was grave, and rather taciturn; but there was a deal of good old humour bottled up in him, after all.
13Hadria gave a sudden little laugh while Lord Engleton- ashy ,rathertaciturn man-wasshewing her his wife's last picture.
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Rather taciturn ao longo do tempo