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1 The very keenness of the lad taught him to find comfort in his ignorance.
2 But he baffled her, as he baffled everyone, with the very keenness of his own scrutiny.
3 The sensibility so long slumbering within his worldly, hardened heart, was aroused to the very keenness of torture.
4 He could not help knowing that the very keenness and ardour of his friends had produced prejudice against him.
5 The very bitterness of his self - condemnation - the very keenness of wounded pride irritated his feelings, and made him feel gloomy and sullen.
6 That it is an exaggeration is undeniable, and yet its very keenness gives a presumption that it is not altogether without foundation.
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