While music is everywhere, it apparently comes from no particular point, and, search as you may, the tiny singer still eludes, exasperates, and yet entrances. [Please select]
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He exasperates when he cuts off your half-grown apples and pears in sheer wantonness, injuring you and profiting himself only in the pleasure of seeing and hearing them fall. [Please select]
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"The echoes of English politics which come over here are very sickening: even The Spectator exasperates me with its d--d cold- water cure for all enthusiasm." [Please select]
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Of course, he's no good whatever as a business man--his father hardly ever sees him in the office--but it's useless to scold him about it, for it only exasperates him. [Please select]
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It is that that exasperates her. [Please select]
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There is, for instance, a type of idler who exasperates one to the point of assault, and whom one hungers to describe after a becoming manner. [Please select]
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