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1 But I suffer to know that you seek the company of a traitor.
2 And the Church strongly encouraged a wife to seek the company of her spouse.
3 You seek the company of others with your condition.
4 But precisely because they are not wise, they will seek the company of wise men.
5 He began to seek the company of the young men in the town-evenof the boys.
6 His convivial character made him seek the company of those who do not always walk the safest paths.
7 Sir Edwin is so very musical himself that it is not unlikely he should seek the company of musicians.
8 Steadily, against all opposition, chidings, and punishment, Andrew would seek the company of his little friend Emily on every convenient occasion.
9 He takes the obvious course of keeping her at home, and forbidding her to seek the company of people of her own age.
10 He shut his door upon the outside world, and began to seek the company of some of his old friends in his own house.
11 Worst of all, she now began to feel the loneliness of the flat and seek the company of Mrs. Vance, who liked her exceedingly.
12 Could a human society of any sort exist if there were no sympathy or tender feeling, no impulse to seek the company of other men?
13 Seek the company that ennobles, the scenes that ennoble, the books that ennoble.
14 Afterward, seeking the company of animals, I enter the menagerie and tour the perimeter.
15 Why had she voluntarily sought the company of nightmares?
16 By nature he was gentle, fastidious, prim and contentedly asexual, openly seeking the company of children.
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