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1 He agreed readily enough , though I don't think he really got it.
2 No; but now they would give it readily enough if they knew.
3 It finds some such, readily enough in order to play with it.
4 He took the food readily enough and hid it under his frock.
5 We encounter, indeed, this kind of comic readily enough in everyday life.
6 You sang it in the drawing room readily enough , ' said Ned, imploringly.
7 The weary soldier acceded readily enough , and Jael put him to bed.
8 And he pays readily enough for all he gets, which is more.
9 I agreed readily enough , for, unfortunately, my professional duties were not onerous.
10 Of course he understood readily enough : Molly's girl, flesh of her flesh.
11 Roman promised readily enough ; he had no intention of bringing Norman into this.
12 I fancied I could leave it off readily enough ; but I was mistaken.
13 But for the obstinacy of Essex it might have been granted readily enough .
14 Katherine, always thankful to be in the air, went readily enough .
15 The keen-edged knife cut for a few inches readily enough and then stopped.
16 So they turn readily enough from the more uncomfortable part of their subject.
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