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1But women are not as a rule specially fond of such compliments.
2Dr. Johnson was specially fond of veal pie with plums and sugar.
3Since that evening I have been specially fond of donkeys.
4I am not specially fond of uniformity, and here there is nothing but sameness.
5One of them he seems to be specially fond of-hecalls him Harry Herndon.
6We walked that afternoon along the Bradford Valley, a road which Derrick was specially fond of.
7John was specially fond of his children; her talk concerning children should be both wise and kind.
8His heroes are specially fond of birds.
9The Romans, among the other barbarous amusements which were practiced in the city, were specially fond of combats.
10He isn't specially fond of anybody.
11Oysters are such slippery old things, even on the half shell, returned Arline, who was not specially fond of them.
12Professor Sheridan Delapine says: "He was specially fond of quoting Sydenham's words: 'Tota ars medici est in observationibus.'"
13They seem to be specially fond of gnawing any tool or object that has been touched or used by human hands.
14She thought he must be a little bit of a tyrant to his mother, and any one he was specially fond of.
15He had a good deal of literary knowledge, was specially fond of Emerson, and knew him very thoroughly, both prose and verse.
16He was a quiet, thoughtful boy, specially fond of reading, but, from lack of books, reading was almost out of his reach.
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