The qualification unduly is not to be forgotten; a certain discrimination must be exercised before entirely condemning the insistent thought.
— from Why Worry? by George Lincoln Walton
A number of good stiff long poles were also cut and placed where they could be quickly utilised, if needed, to erect a roof or barrier against a storm of sleet or rain which might unexpectedly come up.
— from Winter Adventures of Three Boys in the Great Lone Land by Egerton Ryerson Young
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