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1She was a very taciturn woman and made few confidences to anyone.
2He was very taciturn, but he was quiet and gentlemanly in his behaviour.
3He was very distant and very taciturn; he seemed to have grown much older.
4Colonel B--was a widower of a very taciturn disposition.
5Maradick was forty-two or three, large, rather heavy in build and expression and very taciturn.
6Like everybody else, I found Mr. Hawthorne very taciturn.
7He was very taciturn, and his features seemed fine and determined under his thick, black beard.
8He was very taciturn, and would rather remain at the officers' fire than join his fellows.
9Longstreet is generally a very taciturn and undemonstrative man, but he was quite affectionate in his farewell.
10Maggie, the Irishwoman, was very taciturn.
11He had become very taciturn.
12The Frenchwoman-nowlong dead-wasvery taciturn, and there were those who said she could have told more than she did.
13Sometimes he was very taciturn and entirely absorbed with his short-stemmed pipe; at other times full of humor and entertaining.
15She gave a slight bow of acknowledgment and left the platform, followed by the Prince, who had grown suddenly very taciturn.
16He found a very taciturn old man, who was nearly as difficult to deal with in any rummaging process as a porcupine.
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