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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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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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Margaret was very fond of Bunty … saw something in her which others didn’t
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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’d grown very fond of the monastery
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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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Already, she was very fond of the solemn little boy
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You see, he was very fond of it
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He liked them better than any other creature, though he was also very fond of sheep
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And Frank is very fond of the drink
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But I'm very fond of Rosemary
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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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"Now, Patty was very fond of animals, and when the dog looked at her
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They were not very fond of the Jews and particularly not of Jewish officers
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He was a rebel and one Nick was very fond of
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“My father had a servant who was very fond of Cuauhtzin and took care of him
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The two grew very fond of each other
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The Three Kings were very fond of the old titan
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He was very fond of his family, especially K’undeekuh
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A saying that children are very fond of is “Sticks and stones may
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46 And Shechem and his father Hamor heard the words of the sons of Jacob, and the thing pleased them exceedingly, and Shechem and his father Hamor hastened to do the wishes of the sons of Jacob, for Shechem was very fond of Dinah, and his soul was riveted to her
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He is very fond of his father, stepmom and his 9-year-old stepsister
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they are often very fond of them, but they will not act on them
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She was their only daughter; and they were very fond of her,” Krishnan recalled
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46 And Shechem and his father Hamor heard the words of the sons of Jacob and the thing pleased them exceedingly and Shechem and his father Hamor hastened to do the wishes of the sons of Jacob for Shechem was very fond of Dinah and his soul was riveted to her
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very fond of the youth pastor
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“I’m becoming very fond of all the elves who’ve been helping us, including the Atoning
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I’m becoming very fond of all you elves, my companions at arms in the forces of Hilia
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Tesar was very fond of WWII era airplanes and would have them replicated in every detail at the Station before transporting them into our dimension, where he joyfully and skillfully flew them
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Like it or not-and believe me, plenty of people weren’t very fond of Rome, either-America is now the heart of the flame
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very fond of Rochelle, and had some idea of the suffering she had
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Batam was very fond of the rich and vibrant colors and never was repressed by using them
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was very fond of his uncle, said a prayer in the name of her
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Jesus was very fond of doing things -- even little things -- for all sorts of people
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Ganid grew to be very fond of Crispus, his wife, and their family of five children
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He was very fond of her and even remarked that she was beautiful
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But he was very fond of Abner, the acknowledged leader and head of the Engedi colony
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Bartleby headed straight for the frozen section (he was very fond of the frozen food)
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2 Jesus was very fond of Martha, Mary, and their brother, Lazarus; he loved them with a fervent affection
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Growing up in Houston, she was very fond of her bicycles
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Jody, there's another thing: Bobby's not very fond of
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Turning his head away from Laura, he feigns interest in a picture on the wall - one he is very fond of - to divert his attention
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Have I mentioned that I wasn't very fond of Christian? He exuded pompousness, and he never seemed to be doing much of anything, save for staring at a computer screen
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decided to take that, since I was very fond of books and the
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'You take care of it, now, you hear? Midge has been very fond of it
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very fond of him
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that I have grown very fond of you and the thought of any harm coming to you
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“We’ve grown very fond of you, y’know, and it’s been nice having you about the place for the last couple of years
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Samual which was rare between the two different species and he was very fond of her brother
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But Donald was a lovely little boy, and obviously he and his Mum were very fond of each other
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He’s very fond of you, y’know
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My saddlebag had acquired a character all its own of chapped and cracked leather, and I felt very fond of it as I dug for the letter Tem had written two years ago
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The People’s Republic of China is very fond of funding infrastructural projects and road linkages elsewhere in Africa
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He was very fond of incinerators; they had helped him to rid himself of unwanted baggage in the past
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She must have been very fond of snacks, for I saw a few
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He nodded “Yeah I’m very fond of her
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He wasn't very fond of village life
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He had grown very fond of the hunchbacked grasshopper; had
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I found out later, Charlotte’s parents were not very fond of Stan, and didn’t waste an opportunity to let him know that she would have been better off with me
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When I was eight years old, I was very fond of reading and the perusal of books
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Too bad no one mentioned this to this seller, who is very fond of writing her headlines this way
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We’re very fond of you and Sue also
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She had been very fond of him, he could swear; and no wonder, after having had that chap-fallen old geyser Conderley hanging round so long
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you're always very fond of what she says
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"Well, they're people one is very fond of," she said, with her hands clasped round her knees
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It is lucky she pleased me so well, otherwise I might have had a difficulty in shaking her off; but she's a pretty girl, and I'm really very fond of her
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He had grown very fond of the old Keeper in a short time and was saddened at his loss of composure and obvious embarrassment and discomfort
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I wasn't very fond of the activity, preferring to read, but sometimes the repetitious task helped me to think
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Helen was very fond of Molly
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She was very fond of necklaces, and a friend once asked
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The catfish seemed very fond of the warm lake
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Her teacher, an elderly white haired woman seemed very fond of her
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I grew very fond of her because of that smile and because she was a wonderful, uninhibited lover
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For a couple of months our relation moved smoothly along and he seemed very fond of me
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And anyway, you were never very fond of Marian
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“I’m very fond of them,” he replied
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whom I liked a lot and I knew she was very fond of
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Alayna had become very fond of the children, especially Donovan
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She’s very fond of you and very sorry
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The late Sir Edward Burne-Jones was very fond of this, and drawings with much decorative charm have been done this way
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Blake is very fond of the sustained effect parallelism gives, and uses the repetition of curved and straight lines very often in his compositions
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Turner was very fond of these gradated tone compositions, and carried them to a lyrical height to which they had never before attained
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She was very fond of me
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(For I know, some benevolent people are very fond of decking out their charitable actions in that way
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It so happened, then, that Luscinda having begged of me a book of chivalry to read, one that she was very fond of, Amadis of Gaul-"
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"His friends are very fond of him
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I told Don Fernando at parting, that as I was now his, he might see me on other nights in the same way, until it should be his pleasure to let the matter become known; but, except the following night, he came no more, nor for more than a month could I catch a glimpse of him in the street or in church, while I wearied myself with watching for one; although I knew he was in the town, and almost every day went out hunting, a pastime he was very fond of
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You may be sure of that, and though Fred is not my model hero, he does very well, and in time I should get fond enough of him if he was very fond of me, and let me do just as I liked
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Bhaer, and follows him about the house like a dog whenever he is at home, which delights him, as he is very fond of children, though a 'bacheldore'
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everything he said, and, so long as he stayed with them, to treat him as a knight-errant, with all the ceremonies usual in the books of chivalry they had read, for they themselves were very fond of them
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Madame Homais was very fond of these small, heavy turban-shaped loaves, that are eaten in Lent with salt butter; a last vestige of Gothic food that goes back, perhaps, to the time of the Crusades, and with which the robust Normans gorged themselves of yore, fancying they saw on the table, in the light of the yellow torches, between tankards of hippocras and huge boars' heads, the heads of Saracens to be devoured
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Don Quixote's host was one Don Antonio Moreno by name, a gentleman of wealth and intelligence, and very fond of diverting himself in any fair and good-natured way; and having Don Quixote in his house he set about devising modes of making him exhibit his mad points in some harmless fashion; for jests that give pain are no jests, and no sport is worth anything if it hurts another
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The expression with which children look at people they are very fond of, of whom they are asking a favour
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There was once upon a time a king who had a son who was very fond of hunting
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He was very fond of children, he said, and always got on well with them, but he had really never known such an intelligent child - for his age - as Freddie
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She was very fond of that purse because Joe had brought it to her five years before when he and Alphy had gone to Belfast on a Whit-Monday trip
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Lady Slumrent is very fond of her pretty pets and she does not allow them to be fed on anything but the very best food; they gets chicken, rump steak, mutton chops, rice pudding, jelly and custard
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The doctor was a friend of the family, and at the same time one of the cleverest men of the day, and very fond of Valentine, whose birth he had witnessed