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1 So I remember without distaste old happenings which now seem scarcely credible.
2 Gladly, thankfully, for oh, I seem scarcely able to collect my thoughts!
3 The wheels seem scarcely to touch the smooth flags of the Alexandrian pavement.
4 You seem scarcely a day older than when I left you.
5 But, thus qualified, the intuitions of infancy might seem scarcely worth insisting on.
6 Mr. Morley attired as Sir Lancelot would seem scarcely more incongruous.
7 Half of the clerks seem scarcely able to read the addresses on the envelopes.
8 The elder ones seem scarcely any older, but the younger ones are growing up.
9 These current dramas, these current conflicts seem scarcely less factitious.
10 Even now, at times, I seem scarcely able to realize that this is so.
11 I am so weak with hunger, or something, that I seem scarcely able to speak.
12 Such matters seem scarcely to trouble me now.
13 There are some, for instance, who, as it were, seem scarcely to stir from their place.
14 They seem scarcely meant for him-wordslike those!
15 But you seem scarcely to remember me.
16 The state and pomp which surrounded the monarch seem scarcely to have fallen short of the Achaemenian standard.
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