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1
These, as the Baron assured his young friend, were
very
estimable
persons.
2
They were all
very
estimable
men, and Mr. Rochfort was positively handsome.
3
He is a
very
estimable
and modest young man, I believe?
4
M. de Montespan was not a
very
estimable
person; he did nothing but play.
5
Amongst the leading or upper classes of society, there are many
very
estimable
persons.
6
The Electress Sophia was not perhaps a
very
estimable
,
though a very intelligent princess.
7
Beside this
very
estimable
quality, they are also insuperably lazy.
8
But then he was not a
very
estimable
man nor in any respect her equal.
9
There are
very
estimable
folks even among the Christians.
10
She was a
very
estimable
person, but it is all gossip; to the fire with it!
11
He is a man
very
estimable
,
-
of
estimable
qualities.
12
It is all
very
estimable
,
no doubt.
13
Mr. Muggins, Y. M. C. A. secretary, a
very
estimable
and highly respected man, shook his head.
14
While really
very
estimable
,
Mr. Van Weyden is sometimes-howshall I say?-er-quarrelsome, and harsh measures are necessary.
15
Beauty is of itself
very
estimable
.
16
He was a
very
estimable
man, and he performed his duties so far as I know quite satisfactorily.
very
estimable
very