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1 He was very gruff , and refused to listen to me at all.
2 The doctor mebbe not know, because he very gruff and do not say.
3 Here Santa pretended to be very gruff himself, but Boreas saw through it.
4 Ginger was still taking a very gruff and unnoble line.
5 They were discussing their prisoners, Hopeful and Christian, in very gruff and unamiable voices.
6 He was very tall, and his voice was very gruff .
7 Then I think it was in the Tolbooth, Mr. Garvald, when you were very gruff to your deliverer.
8 He spoke to me very gruff . '
9 His voice was very gruff .
10 Sally and Buttons led the partially blind, limping, and very gruff , young bear toward the river and the beavers' pool.
11 The third rides up and down the line, very gruff , very preoccupied, very careworn over the dangers of the way.
12 Zoe looked very gruff and cast a frigid glance into each of the rooms as she lingered in Madame's wake.
13 He has a very gruff voice and such surprised blue eyes, and is fond of weird interjections like 'Gosh, Maggie!'
14 Now little Red Riding-Hood heard the voice was very gruff , but she thought her grandmother had a cold; so she said:
15 He was always very gruff in his manner, and looked upon me as the "darndest fool he had ever met."
16 The clerk, however, was standing behind the altar and heard that, so he cried in a very gruff voice, Thou shalt not have him!
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