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    entertained


    1. There was a washwoman who did the clothes, floors and bowls every other Nightday beforelunch, a cook every evening they entertained, and Athnu


    2. "When I was watching the fire, I would sing to keep myself entertained


    3. before supervisor McManus finally noticed that old Ted hadn’t entertained the other guards with his impression of a bugle call to signal the end of another long night shift


    4. And what a set of shoulders! Damn it, she had to stop this kind of thinking; it was those damn dreams! Secretly, she had to admit that she had entertained some pretty lusty thoughts about him


    5. "I'd rather not be entertained playing this


    6. As we grew closer to the top, he grew more calm and even entertained us with some humming and fine wailing whilst looking through the rear windows


    7. Daniel kept him entertained while he ate with stories about Dragons Hill


    8. Wave after wave of flickering colours entertained me on the wheel of half-asleep with echoes of some dream


    9. He had dropped about a shift in his waking hours, but hadn’t entertained a new social agenda this week


    10. “I haven’t felt horny, excited, entertained sexual fantasies, or anything since the accident

    11. Mandy Hill, in an exertion of will to remain civil, said, “I have just come from an inspection of the Livingson Bungalow Lodges,” she carefully phrased, “and was graciously received, properly entertained, and handsomely impressed with Livingson's sophistication and good taste


    12. interludes, Fred entertained Tom with tales of his experiences


    13. the last few months, and he had certainly entertained a few suspicions


    14. He seemed honest enough to be naive in fact, she entertained the thought that she had under-appreciated him


    15. The exhibitions and displays of the museum afforded Harry an opportunity to match some of the information from his school texts to tangibles, and he once again entertained the Spelman ladies with the depth of his knowledge about the things they were viewing, of which he had only read before now


    16. He heard their story and thought it could be true, but he still entertained a different theory of where this new soul had come from


    17. They were each entertained by Harry's description of his taking of the Entrance examinations and or their aftermath every time it was read


    18. Alan gathered that this was a pretty plain statement that she had just kept Alan entertained for Desa's behalf and that after lunch she would be ready for some real fun


    19. She entertained this visitor often over the next couple months


    20. you well fed and entertained for a month! Enid even had

    21. every single second of the day, he shouldn't be entertained


    22. She smiled, heartily entertained at the theatrics of it all


    23. The great Earl of Warwick is said to have entertained every day, at his different manors, 30,000 people ; and though the number here may have been exaggerated, it must, however, have been very great to admit of such exaggeration


    24. Some of the men she had entertained previously couldn’t even tell the colour of her eyes because they never looked that far up!


    25. gardening, Nerissa always entertained Eury with verse


    26. But she nonetheless was entertained by the conversation and her friend’s obvious discomfort with it


    27. He entertained no doubt but that they were the extremity of those which had been described by Marco Polo, and that they were not very distant from the Ganges, or from the countries which had been conquered by Alexander


    28. Mr Quesnai, who was himself a physician, and a very speculative physician, seems to have entertained a notion of the same kind concerning the political body, and to have imagined that it would thrive and prosper only under a certain precise regimen, the exact regimen of perfect liberty and perfect justice


    29. He told us stories of Bethlehem and entertained us with the love story of Boaz and Ruth


    30. Whether we knew the story of Ruth and Boaz or not, he loved to talk so much he kept the children entertained

    31. Through the rest of the day, the children entertained each other by retelling the story


    32. I recalled a wonderful dream I"d often entertained


    33. Almost every different congregation might probably have had a little sect by itself, or have entertained some peculiar tenets of its own


    34. had entertained the crowds before cinemas came


    35. A family which exercised great hospitality, would be taxed much more lightly than one who entertained fewer guests


    36. again, leaving his son happily entertained in front of the TV and


    37. They usually entertained guests with


    38. I entertained much anger against both of my husbands for not providing protection and support to me


    39. interested and entertained is an important aspect for the future of golf


    40. easily entertained and simple in his tastes,” wrote Waddell in his memoirs later on

    41. well entertained throughout their stay in Honolulu


    42. entertained the Russian officers


    43. “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?”


    44. entertained the notion because to do so would mean that the lives thus far lost had been for


    45. "Be lucky, house," he said, "for you have received and entertained the luck-bringers


    46. She hardly stirred; it had been a busy night for her being passed around and entertained by everyone


    47. Smith-Hughes entertained several of his corporate officials at a dinner held in the Hilton dining room


    48. Or was the Trinity a proposition that had not yet been understood well enough to be entertained at that time?


    49. often entertained guests with the same Spartan fare


    50. The mind was somehow in the brain, but was it of the brain? This was entertained with a hopeful kind of certitude but gave hints in a way little understood, that it was inexplicably divorced from it













































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