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1This speech referred to the chairs with which her room was supplied, and which Kenneby seemed to regard with suspicion.
2In view, however, of those acts which the king should do in person, he should always regard with suspicion all the four.
3Every boat on the lake in the vicinity was regarded with suspicion.
4The Colonial policy of the Liberals Froude had always regarded with suspicion.
5As a Roman Catholic, Sir Kenelm was regarded with suspicion by Cromwellians.
6But for being known there, he would have been regarded with suspicion.
7Moreover, he regarded with suspicion anyone who talked intelligently on such subjects.
8People knew one another, those they did not know they regarded with suspicion.
9Plainly all visitors in this end of the mountains were regarded with suspicion.
10A woman who is alone in the world is ever regarded with suspicion.
11Even the sun of the Glamis system was regarded with suspicion.
12In fact, it was singularly discomfiting to be regarded with suspicion and mistrust.
13Being a stranger in that neighborhood, he was regarded with suspicion.
14When Luke Robbins entered the place he was regarded with suspicion.
15All slaves who attempted to dispose of any article were regarded with suspicion.
16The new serious Operas are now regarded with suspicion and are in disgrace everywhere.
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