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1 Sir, - We have just witnessed rather quaint election in Northern Ireland.
2 The water supply of Otjimbingwe is the feature of that rather quaint settlement.
3 Some of the prescriptions of these early leeches are rather quaint .
4 The furniture of this room was rather quaint , and not unpleasing.
5 Do you mind my saying that your clothes are rather quaint ?
6 These receptacles were rather quaint in their simple design.
7 The man was such an unquestioning patriot, it was all beginning to look rather quaint .
8 Beyond this rather quaint array of stone and metal Mrs. Swancourt wore no ornament whatever.
9 That seems rather quaint for a model Republic-doesn'tit?
10 And in return had written him long, perfectly correct epistles in her still rather quaint English.
11 I have observed one or two little points in your manners which are rather quaint - no more .
12 It is, in fact, rather quaint to find that volume sitting on Mr Jones's virtual bookshelf.
13 It was a rather quaint situation, I think.
14 Just at the brow of the hill stood a rather quaint house, with the end to the street.
15 They appeared a rather quaint old couple, reminding her of the natives of country towns in the Adirondacks.
16 RUGBY: It's all rather quaint really.
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