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not easily depleted and love s
But love's armoury is not easily depleted, and love's spirit is quick to return to the charge.
— from Lancashire Idylls (1898) by Marshall Mather

not every day at least several
But Isla knew that Malcolm was constantly there--if not every day, at least several times a week.
— from The Last of Their Race by Annie S. Swan

none except during a late short
'Have there been any agrarian outrages, and in what have they originated?—There have been none, except during a late short period of peculiar local excitement .
— from The Land-War in Ireland: A History for the Times by James Godkin

not entirely disguised at least so
Some kind of legislation must be enacted whereby the wolves could enter the flock, if not entirely disguised, at least so covered that the shepherd of the flock might have some difficulty in differentiating between the sheep and the wolves.
— from The American Indian in the United States, Period 1850-1914 ... The Present Condition of the American Indian; His Political History and Other Topics; A Plea for Justice by Warren King Moorehead


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