That she was at length taken in her own toils even such a dullard as her admirers depict her could not have failed to understand; that €he was no such dastard as to desire or deserve such defenders the whole brief course of her remaining life bore consistent and irrefragable witness. [noun]
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But in such a book such a note could hardly be wanting unless the writer had been a fanatic, which he was not, or a mere voluptuary, which he was not, or a dullard, which he was least of all. [noun]
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And Dal always says 'only a dullard is dull.' [Please select]
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As for Alfred, he was notably fine-looking in his evening-clothes--infinitely more like the son of a nobleman, the gratified uncle kept saying to himself, than that big dullard, the Honourable Balder. [Please select]
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It is so natural to wish to find what is fair and precious in high places,--so astonishing to find the Bourbon a glutton, or the Guelph a dullard or gossip. [Please select]
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