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1 Eggs fried in fat or hard boiled are very indigestible .
2 The natives look upon it in this condition as very indigestible , and seldom eat it.
3 As usually served, dipped in egg, rolled in crumbs and fried it is very indigestible .
4 Mr. Britling found Mr. Direck's talk very indigestible .
5 Needles are very indigestible to some people.
6 It was a Spartan meal, but a very indigestible one, as I can certify from painful experience.
7 They brought us the spécialité of the place-light ,hotbrioches with grated ham inside-verygood and very indigestible .
8 They have the reputation of being very indigestible on account of the fact that they are generally boiled, not steamed.
9 He, however, tried a bit of the mollusc, but agreed that, unless more perfectly cooked, it was likely to prove very indigestible .
10 "Will not the string be very indigestible , Anna Maria?"
11 "They were very indigestible , " he said quickly.
12 "A hard G is quite wrong, and very indigestible too," he continued, yet more mildly; "though people will persist that it's a capital letter."
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