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They were not fond of the native's reusable tea bags, what they liked to call a 'sock,' but Ava didn't see how that was such a big adaptation
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Wally dozes off halfway through the film, a fact which Rose acknowledges with a fond smile
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He had grown too fond of his horse to eat it, so
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‘Yes … as I said, he is very fond of you
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He was a picture of peace and good sense and I had to admit I was growing very fond of him
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‘You must have been very fond of him
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You're fond of your aunt, aren't you?'
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This little girl's mother was excessively fond of her, as were the
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I hadn’t realised just how much I’ve come to depend on her over the years – I’m very fond of Anna
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The sea held some of the strangest mammals on the planet; Lord Dorsal was fond of all of them, but especially the behemoth of the seas, the Balenus
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’ She replied smiling as if at a fond and very private memory before changing the subject again
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She is obviously fond of Jo
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Probably why I am so fond of Kieran and Ashley
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Margaret was very fond of Bunty … saw something in her which others didn’t
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‘Just before I left home – she was whining at me, pleading with me to stay … wanted my earning capacity to stay in the house … she said something about uncle being fond of me
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I told her just how fond
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Harry had befriended Jameson long before and the Connor lad was especially fond of Harry too
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Alastair has always been very fond of Treacle; they have no pets and I frequently find that I run second place to the cat when Alastair comes round here
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” He answered with a fond recollection of times gone by
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Too fond of himself by half, in her opinion
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They didn’t share any passions, but Marcue was moderately fond of music and had one of the best tape players in town
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Fond farewells were made all around and the party was once again on the ferry then train headed home, satisfied that their friends were well-contented and settled in their new life
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He was so fond of dragons that all his clothes had embroidered dragons, and his columns and pillars also had engraved dragons
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‘The town is fond of Henri,’ said Jean, thinking
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extremely fond memories of the place
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not that fond of chicken
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and their hundredweight of provisions, we waved a fond
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Of course, she did not say she was fond of animals as pets, because she had the sense to see that Toad would be extremely insulted
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She was fond of him, too, for he had a remarkable gentleness and courtesy in his dealings with women
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Of course Luray was quite fond of yaag, maybe she only thought she saw it?
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They are not really friendly to Peter, who had a mischievous way of stealing up behind them and trying to blow them out; but they are so fond of fun that they were on his side to-night, and anxious to get the grown-ups out of the way
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He’d grown very fond of the monastery
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They hadn’t always been so fond of each other, of
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"Piglets" said Sky,"Beauty you know mothers very fond of animals I don't think she would be too pleased
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She’d grown so fond of the family that she began to seek
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He had never been fond of biology, and was glad that he was out of it
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‘He’s a little too fond of celebration, is Roger, but
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‘And are you as fond of
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Already, she was very fond of the solemn little boy
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Au fond, he was well intentioned
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greatly fond of cucumbers and, especially bananas
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You see, he was very fond of it
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taking out the fragrance of fond memories
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Is Lady Phyllis related to Stenarch? Or was she particularly fond of Peiton?”
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The emperor Hadrian was fond of
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Memories, fond remembrances…none of them could ever truly be blotted away with time, even if all parties had moved on from their previous lives
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She had fond memories of Mother doing this while carrying Geneia and Mavros
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They have no secrets, such as those of the greater part of manufacturers, but are generally rather fond of communicating to their neighbours, and of extending as far as possible any new practice which they may have found to be advantageous
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He liked them better than any other creature, though he was also very fond of sheep
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“Bah, when will you ever learn to calm down, you old fool?! Even now, you’re in a cave, with no assurances of ever getting out either due to unwinnable battles or starvation, and you’re still yammering at me about the Guild! I never got the impression you were even that fond of the whole thing really
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The Breton woman was abruptly swept up in more memories, more fond recollections from a past not quite so distant, yet seeming almost completely out of reach
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Fond memories of that visitor to Lascor
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Fond recollections mixed with the haunting reverie of the present, and she quite nearly became completely lost in it
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They feel, or imagine, that if their assemblies, which they are fond of calling parliaments, and of considering as equal in authority to the parliament of Great Britain, should be so far degraded as to become the humble ministers and executive officers of that parliament, the greater part of their own importance would be at an end
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These were fond memories of the times that he and his father spent together
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Its followers are very numerous ; and as men are fond of paradoxes, and of appearing to understand what surpasses the comprehensions of ordinary people, the paradox which it maintains, concerning the unproductive nature of manufacturing labour, has not, perhaps, contributed a little to increase the number of its admirers
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then,’ thought she, ‘what would become of me? They’re dreadfully fond of
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‘How fond she is of finding morals in things!’ Alice thought to herself
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As Sharon was fond of saying, you never
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For all her peculiarities; for all their misunderstandings; for all his uncertainties, he was fond, very fond, of Rosemary
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Shelagh tended to her as if she were her own daughter, with tenderness and herbal drinks to redress the weakened state of her body, and fond affirmations to infuse confidence in this poor sick girl for a speedy recovery
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She had been to Hungary on holidays as a student and had fond memories of it
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And Frank is very fond of the drink
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Too fond! Oh I'm not against a drink or two
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But I'm very fond of Rosemary
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” She said, “He was fond of joking
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Jack was grinning and telling him about some little old church he was fond of in the city
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“I’m awfully fond of her and I’m so sorry to hear the bad news but I’ve taken care of her affairs and her last bequests
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The crew was not fond of
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She was particularly fond of washing their faces for them
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“I am also fond of their brew,” Torin said with a grin
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Mitzi was fond of lounging in a canvas-slung folding chair on our front porch
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Eventually though things settled down and we got to be quite fond of the reserve trenches as they were much better than the front line ones
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“And he’s become quite fond of you
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” Then other shouted messages came to me from further along Tommy Macey and Dusty Miller amongst them and even S/Sgt Ted Wallace shouted a fond farewell to me
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They became fond companions, often sleeping curled up together on Coal’s comfy, old bed
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Barack Obama is fond of stating that Muslims have contributed a great deal not only to the development of America, but to Western Civilization in sum
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Campaign strategy pursued by certain liberals who know they have a present advantage in the race, and want to be perceived as one of the under dogs that America is so fond of
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She was very fond of him and cared for him deeply, but she just didn’t love him
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As she bade them good weather and a fond farewell, Halon turned to wave and saw a sign he had not noticed before painted above the door
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It didn’t take a genius to realize that Coal was fond of him and that he, in fact, now had a lady in his life
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A fond expression accompanied the guard’s words, so she decided to focus on that instead of her hastily created cover story
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When the proud and fond parents attempted to unbutton their children's
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The conductor wasn‘t too fond of Harold‘s request and a fight started
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Bloodthirsty people they are and fond of the notion of criminals being shot dead by the police
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There's a wee red cap that I'm mortal fond of, and I lost it
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is just as fond of the unusual Christmas good things as are the rest,
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"Now, Patty was very fond of animals, and when the dog looked at her
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As his dead wife had been fond of saying when they faced an apparently impossible dilemma, “Alex, there’s more than one way of skinning a cat
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splendid turkey; but because the Hessians were uncommonly fond of
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His arm came around her, and he pulled her close, pressing a fond kiss against her forehead
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Clinging to these fond memories Broshee continued on, hoping her journey was nearing its end
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They were not very fond of the Jews and particularly not of Jewish officers
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Even conservatives and libertarians are fond of pointing this out
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'How fond she is of finding morals in things!' Alice thought to herself
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Pakenham was fond of walking tours in such places as Kenya, New Zealand and Mongolia since his wife passed on eight years ago
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I smiled in fond memory
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I have fond memories of growing up in our