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I've heard it's quaint
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And they weren’t wearing quaint, traditional
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edges with rivets, very quaint, even the wood
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It had turned out to be a second honeymoon, not in Paris, but in the small, quaint beauty
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“Why? Do you need some more quaint hill talk to add to your collection? I haven’t given you enough to keep the office entertained for a while?”
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Todos Santos was then a quaint village up the Pacific coast from Cabo San Lucas
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A quaint custom
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This cleansing has reduced the death-rate to regular proportions, yellow fever during the past summer has been unprecedentedly scarce, and when the projected canal is cut, to flush out the vast cesspool, Havana harbour, the city, quaint and beautiful despite the dirt, will become a Mecca for winter tourists
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with its roaring, crackling logs, in her quaint, short-waisted dress,
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"Just love your little old country and its quaint traditions," he said
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In the Orosi Valley, a quaint colonial area famous for its gourmet quality coffee, he bought a beautiful farm, rich in volcanic soil and there, raised flowers for export to the US and Europe
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She described a quaint little town tucked away in an almost inaccessible corner of the peninsula that offered ocean, jungle and waterfalls cascading from seaside cliffs
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“I could never figure out some of your quaint colloquial expressions
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It was a bit of a laugh actually, realising that all those quaint depictions of evil demons were actually true, but it wasn’t as funny when that demon stood twelve feet tall, with an impossibly inhuman but overly developed physique, the stink of rotten eggs and stale blood emanating from him reaching hundreds of feet away, and a very real, shiny, and quite sharp-looking set of serrated bone claws of the sort that made visceral death a most literal notion
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I think of it as quaint
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Late afternoon found them, dirty and exhausted, in quaint and friendly Villa de San Francisco, already invitingly cool in the shadow of a mountain
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This was not the quaint town he remembered
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around to where there was a quaint little bar, where a skinny white man was
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town home was in a small quaint close-knit community
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A maple-tree grew beside it with a curiously gnarled and twisted trunk, creeping along the ground for a little way before shooting up into the air, and so forming a quaint seat; and September had flung a scarf of pale smoke-blue asters around the hollow
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She would be careful not to suggest there was anything jaded or prurient in her son’s fixation with this quaint Lithuanian
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armchairs and a pair of quaint dining tables
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George was sitting in the living room watching television, her house was quaint, posh but not as modern or luxurious as George’s appartment
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amazed at the dozens and dozens of quaint little houses
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They surrounded the western side of the quaint little town with its circular pattern, giving the appearance of a large animal about to devour some small prey
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They surrounded the western side of the quaint little town with its
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His wavy brown hair, hazel brown eyes and Hollywood smile not to mention his quaint Italian accent made the other Truth Seekers, mainly those of the female persuasion, rush to his assistance when he needed help in the game
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As I searched for a limb, it almost seemed that the man and his quaint wagon pulled by a wild animal, were all part of a child’s folktale and I was somehow being drawn into it
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Holland had always appealed to me, with its cosy homes and quaint shopping centres
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With that I"ll end my report of the quaint
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account of the equally quaint economy of the
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With that I’ll end my report of the quaint
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Apart from the study of Philosophy—is that quaint subject still taught?—organised religions have more-or-less cornered the market
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“Too quaint; let’s at least get a name somewhat modern
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It had quaint shops with old-fashioned frontages that were full of character
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It had been snowing and the town looked amazing with the castle, the cobbled streets and the quaint old shop windows clad in white
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This guy was really quaint in an old fashioned way but she felt drawn to
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The town of Windsor was quaint, charming and historical
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"Instead, to move this quaint conversation to a higher level, I will ask what is it that you need to know?"
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The house, set in a sparsely populated area, was a solid place build of small river rocks and brick, with small, quaint windows and a large enclosed sundeck at the side
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Anna’s place turned out to be a quaint garret perched above the rooftops
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The quaint pension where they had spent their honeymoon, occasionally venturing out to see the sights, but more often than not, spending time lying in each other's arms
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Each had a small garden with quaint wooden fences, various sheds and outhouses cluttered the yards, and all had stacks of logs neatly lined up and protected from the snow by lean-tos
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It showed three boys standing in a dusty street, tall houses with quaint balconies protected by lattice
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disturbance of the staff spread out across the still surface of the quaint lake
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The wooden houses, quaint and brown
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There is a quaint yet shoddy little house of bricks
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The quaint peak of a pitched roof came into view over the tips of the emerald leaves of the trees, much the way a steeple would in the midst of a charming town
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She stared into her daughter’s eyes and saw the quaint, hopeful gaze of her own youth
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You do speak Italian with a rather quaint accent from the North, Captain
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The features here were quite the same—a large brick-and-stone church with ivy climbing up the sides, tall stained glass windows, a dark belfry, a cemetery dating back at least 150 years where the church builders were undoubtedly interred, and the quaint gardens surviving remarkably well given the heat and the sweltering sun which seared down upon the delicate flowers despite the preponderance for precipitation back at the beach
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It was that sense of comradeship that had made Feltus feel quite at home with this wealthy and sophisticated foreigner and made chatting with him such a pleasure, especially since the opportunity to converse about Britain and its politics seldom arose in this quaint coastal town far removed from overseas influence
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Feltus left his office in hopes of locating the preacher who occupied a quaint room that was coincidentally on the third floor of the south wing, the same area as both the Underwoods and the Ashburns
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A young woman of about twenty-eight greeted Feltus cordially as he entered the well-appointed law offices of Bobby Dan Jackson on the second floor of a quaint building overlooking Chapin Company on Main Street
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They continued their journey through the quaint streets of Bridgetown; the busy capital Parish with compacted shopping areas near the turquoise waters of the Caribbean
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Feltus stood with his back to one of the pillars at the entrance to a small but quaint private dining room that overlooked the verandah and the beach beyond and that was used primarily for VIPs who occasionally visited, wishing for seclusion and confidentiality, or special parties given by social elites who did not wish to soil their own homes or go to the trouble of having to solely arrange an affair of that caliber
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He lived in a quaint little red brick house built during the post war building boom of the fifties
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warily approached the quaint home and tied the reins to the hitching
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The quaint home was just a block from the beach, nestled among tall pines and several palms that had been recently installed to give a more tropical appearance to the landscape dotted with banana plants and pampas grass
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Luckily, the historic district of Conway had escaped much of the tourist-related commercialization that had plagued the Grand Strand, allowing this sleepy, quaint town to remain one of the area’s best-kept secrets
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Most would never suspect a dark and sinister plan could be hatched and consummated in this quaint, quiet bed-and-breakfast; however, the history associated with this place was certainly conducive to scandalous affairs and dealings within the walls of this confine, which now attempted to exude charm and grace of a day long gone albeit with modern amenities
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As quaint as that may seem,
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more quaint the idea often seems
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In the distance, they could see the quaint city of Agen, France
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Certainly, though, these creatures had their own quaint culture and traditions
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quaint and “you’re welcome” too cold
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David paid and while waiting for his tea, looked around the quaint little café
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was a small but quaint little gift shop that sold old western wear
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Carolyn sat on the sofa in Annie’s quaint living room
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A quaint little ceremony, full of pomp and tradition, the sort of event which could only be staged in London
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A lovely quaint cottage with a thatched roof
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It is a quaint but wise saying of an old divine, that "true faith has blight eyes, and can see even in the dark
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town is a quaint throwback to
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Trafalgar Square and many of the quaint and elegant areas that abound in this great
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She was petite and well dressed in tailored black trousers, smart black court shoes fronted by a small neat buckle in the shape of a triangle and a tidy white blouse that was hidden by a quaint little white cardigan, the cardigan remained unbuttoned and Ben could see by her name tag that this ladies name was Francesca
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Lomond, excursions during the day to castles and other historic or quaint places, and evening
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quaint anglo tradition of bottles and bricks and mobbing up and fucking with
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I checked into my room at the quaint and historic St
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Quaint bungalows and farmhouses fanned out from the church hall, with its perfectly manicured green in front of it
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“Humans and their meaning; it's so quaint
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They then proceeded to Dyrham Park, a quaint area
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“It is a nice place, small but nice and homie, how quaint,” Mrs
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Unks raises the ante by stating, “I know I’ve seen a whole street lined with quaint bookshops here before
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Unks knocks on the quaint cottage door
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She sits at the quaint café at the edge of town wondering where he could be
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Margret now owns several quaint shops, thanks to the adventurous Cass
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If I like carefully to separate my own soul and body, why should I not do the same with those of other sinners? It has always seemed to me so quaint the way we admit, the good nature with which we reiterate that we are all wretched sinners
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When the door of the quaint house opened, annoyance flared up, which is a familiar feeling
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Johnny marched back to work on his trough with a quaint look of faux satisfaction
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Most mornings I would find her sitting at the quaint glass table, pressed up against the far wall, sipping a quick cup of coffee before she rushed off to work
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Robert's sound sense, his quaint and often majestic English, his obviously notable scientific attainments must, she felt sure, deeply impress Ingram
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"Quaint, isn't he," said Robin as they slowly followed this flying figure to the gate
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'I suppose you'll admit,' he said, laughing and squeezing up her face into a quaint crumpled shape, 'that either you're my wife or not my wife, and that if you're my wife----'
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And how quaint to watch one's clothes as the years went by leaving off being pretty and growing more absurd
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flutter as she took in the two-story structure which was quaint in a stone cottage kind of way
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Manicured lawns, immaculate streets, quaint little teahouses and cafes, little topiaries and flowerbeds lined the main thoroughfare, along with the few random locals out enjoying the warm evening
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The drove to a quaint restaurant and ate dinner, discussing nothing and everything when
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It’s quaint, but there are lots of things to do, especially after dark
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have described it as quaint, but the General wasn’t