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1 But Austria, being now in secret conference with France, was very reserved .
2 She was a thin, hard-faced woman, very well-dressed, very reserved in manner.
3 He showed these willingly, but was very reserved as to anything else.
4 He was very reserved on the subject of his personal misfortunes.
5 He had changed towards me; he had become very reserved and seemed mistrustful.
6 In your present state of mind, be very reserved towards her.
7 He was always very reserved when I met the two of them together.'
8 He often said of himself: I am a very reserved man, I know.
9 Before strangers he is very reserved , and seldom says a word.
10 He is very reserved , there are some things of which he never speaks.
11 She had always thought Sybil very reserved , if not somewhat shy.
12 But Lizzy, you have been very sly, very reserved with me.
13 She is very reserved , detests gossip, and above everything seeks to live quietly.
14 He's very reserved - he has n't made many friends in his long life.
15 Discusses Dutch religious feeling, which is very reserved , even hidden; their distaste for gossip.
16 The meeting went well, but, you know, you could tell he was very reserved .
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