It was easy for her to believe that she had been immodest and forward in her solicitude. |
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This solicitude about little things is most saliently in evidence in the military domain. |
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His last acts were a fresh proof of his goodness toward even his rebellious sons and of his solicitude for his last-born. |
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The chief solicitude of the rich and of the ruler in the old civilization had been to keep up a supply of drudges. |
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With apparent solicitude he escorted the Klondike person, fetchingly gowned in a street costume of the latest mode. |
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His last acts were a fresh proof of his goodness towards even his rebellious sons, and of his solicitude for his last-born. |
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Its nectaries are stored with sweets, and I fancy each opening bud keenly alert with conscious solicitude for its affinity. |
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Meanwhile, the object of their solicitude tossed and burned on his bed of pain. |
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Resolving, however, to utter no word which would compromise them, he bore the solicitude with unmurmuring firmness. |
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It is chemotropism, not solicitude for its offspring, which drives the flesh fly to lay its eggs on decaying meat. |
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In return for all this solicitude the lawyer had an unaddressed and ambiguous scrawl in his possession. |
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He turned to her, all solicitude and gentleness, to inquire the reason of her outburst. |
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When she can thus conceal her own solicitude, a near relative may be the best possible auxiliary in psychotherapeutics. |
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The infirmarian must be thoroughly reliable, known for his piety and diligence and solicitude for his charge. |
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A tallish, lean man of a particularly unprepossessing appearance was leaning over him with an air of immense solicitude. |
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She looked at Good Indian afterward, studying his face with motherly solicitude. |
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All authors agree, moreover, in extolling the solicitude with which the mole cricket takes care of her little ones. |
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Her simple, kindly nature had turned in solicitude and affection to this springing life that responded to her tendance. |
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There were messages of brotherly interest and solicitude just as in the old days. |
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With solicitude he glanced down at the small, moist, pink, lumpy bundle of prickly heat and sore gums. |
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This remark of the neatherd increased Orberosia's apprehensions and added to her solicitude for the husband whom she loved. |
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With the solicitude of the typical mother she arranged the windows. |
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And sometimes, Jane, I think that in your solicitude for his future you go a bit too far in your restrictive measures. |
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With motherly solicitude, he insisted that Tom get to his feet and walk about. |
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Tom regarded his gay, airy, handsome young master with an odd mixture of fealty, reverence, and fatherly solicitude. |
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Their arrival seemed to afford him real satisfaction, and their comfort to be an object of real solicitude to him. |
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All his solicitude was for Miss toner in her imaginary plight. |
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For these he was full of the most touching and undeviating solicitude. |
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Of course, agrippina was in a state of great solicitude and apprehension. |
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Your desire for profits, which is sheer selfishness, you metamorphose into altruistic solicitude for suffering humanity. |
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The solicitude of the central government was not limited to industry. |
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Naturally my chief solicitude was about my collection of ceramics. |
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The solicitude of the disciples on this occasion was highly laudable. |
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This shortage is a source of solicitude to the Government of the Republic. |
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The object of her solicitude entered in dressing-gown and slippers. |
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Her solicitude was no less manifest when she brought me rats or mice. |
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How little does that husband deserve the solicitude of such a wife! |
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Or let a sick man be attended with a like solicitude by both. |
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Not even his solicitude for old Bill's comfort was overlooked. |
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Even his misanthropy is only an inverted form of social solicitude. |
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Sponges, slate-rags, and neighbourly solicitude did what they could. |
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He thanked the petitioner and the entire church for their solicitude. |
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McCoy's beard was crinkling and shriveling and the smell of it, strong in the other's nostrils, compelled him to look toward McCoy with sudden solicitude. |
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This idea will add the inducements of philanthropy to those of patriotism, to heighten the solicitude which all considerate and good men must feel for the event. |
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March kissed him, whit a whisper full of motherly solicitude. |
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If this is pastoral solicitude, what does pastoral malfeasance look like? |
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Jane's solicitude about fetching her own letters had not escaped Emma. |
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The peaceful quiet of the monster bulls, the watchful solicitude of the mother cows, the awkward playfulness of the calves rested, interested, and amused Korak. |
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He shut the door, hastened back to his fire, and set to work at his caudle, which he watched and stirred with a solicitude that would have amused a professed cook. |
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He begged her to do him the honor to take a seat, and stood before her trimming and comporting himself with an eager solicitude, which was chiefly benevolent. |
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Price having kindly kissed her daughter again, and commented a little on her growth, began with very natural solicitude to feel for their fatigues and wants as travellers. |
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