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1 She'd been a judge too long to let such simplifications pass unchallenged.
2 As usual, when perversity defends, the pleading reached the judge too late.
3 The judge too looks anywhere but at the family in front of him.
4 But there are very complex feelings which we must not judge too hastily.
5 They are to decide who wins, but his daughter is to judge too .
6 The thought sickened her, and yet who was she to judge too severely?
7 I shan't blame you for that; but don't judge too quickly.
8 Nay, in this world we should not judge too harshly.
9 Nor let us judge too harshly the enamoured English widow.
10 Thou wert too right; thou didst judge too wisely.
11 The young teacher almost invariably does judge too severely.
12 Of my silly yielding to circumstances which follow, the reader must not judge too harshly.
13 My dear Elinor, you judge too much by externals.
14 Yet it was risky to judge too soon.
15 But forgive me if in your difficulty I judge too much according to my own feelings.
16 It is not for us who live in a broad-minded, tolerant age to judge too harshly.
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