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1 But strangely enough, the wild geese seemed to feel the same aversion toward the rats that he did.
2 But instinctively, as if caught by the same aversion , both slackened pace as they neared the wall of Killimaga.
3 He was very grateful for these proofs of affection and esteem, but he had still the same aversion to Salzburg and his Court duties.
4 And yet the same aversion that she had toward holding hands in the day was making her into less of an active lover at night.
5 The King continues to show the same aversion to hear anything about public affairs, or to converse with any but the singers, eunuchs, and females.
6 For to have the same predilections and the same aversions , that and that alone is the surest bond of friendship.
7 Goldsmith said they could not, as they had not the idem velle atque idem nolle-thesame likings and the same aversions .
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