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1 The Professor composed himself to listen, while she read Jarvis's long screed aloud.
2 N.B.-Don'tswear, but get Mrs. Tyndall, who is patient and good-tempered ,toread this long screed .
3 It was a long screed about the misdeeds of Solomon, and I read it through without enlightenment.
4 Oh, yes, I had a long screed , in almost your words, spiced with his own particular impertinence.
5 Oh no, it's not through modesty that you do this, you who delivered that long screed about Antony's habits.
6 The second half is, in intent and purpose, just one long screed against the people Pietersen feels have wronged him.
7 Anyway, I sat down at once and wrote a long screed on Vera Cruz and the sleepy people that five here.
8 I sent several long screeds , but on your side the correspondence simply dried up.
9 'Do you remember a long screed you gave me about manly purity?'
10 I'm not a diarist, but I've been known to write long screeds for an audience of one, meaning myself.
11 It was a tangle of bedlamite ravings, with long screeds from the Scriptures intermixed like currants in a bag-pudding.
12 You needn't write long screeds .
13 "There," he cried, "there's a long screed about the wretched place, before it came into my hands.
14 Tell May there is nothing I like so much as long letters, otherwise I should not write such appalling long screeds about nothing at all.
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