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squats,
squatty
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some quite unfolded according to the size
For the napkins were in singular disarrangement this morning; instead of being neatly folded up on the plates, in their usual fashion, they were in all sorts of disorder sticking up in curious angles, some high, some low, some half-folded, some quite unfolded, according to the size and shape of that which they covered. — from The Wide, Wide World by Susan Warner
some quite unfolded according to the size
For the napkins were in singular disarrangement this morning; instead of being neatly folded up on the plates, in their usual fashion, they were in all sorts of disorder, sticking up in curious angles, some high, some low, some half folded, some quite unfolded, according to the size and shape of that which they covered. — from The Wide, Wide World by Susan Warner
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