An officiant at once struck it with his axe and another cut its throat; then all save the one who struck the first blow partook of its flesh. [Please select]
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Pumblechook partook of pudding. [Please select]
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All partook of pudding. [Please select]
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Sowerby partook of a long drink and turned his eyes upon Dunbar, awaiting the inspector's reply. [Please select]
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He partook of a light dinner in his own room, and having changed into evening dress, went out to meet Mr. [Please select]
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I set up late and partook of the tent of Mr. [Please select]
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The other explosion partook more clearly of the nature of an accident. [Please select]
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He fell to and partook heartily of the meal; and, by so doing, he was overcome, and lost his right of revenge. [Please select]
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The travellers then partook of a substantial meal, and all quietly passed the night as usual, keeping the regular watches. [Please select]
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In his views of life he partook of the character of the Stoic, the Epicurean, and the Cynic, not in the modern but the ancient sense of the word. [Please select]
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And thus, his aversion to many intellectual errors, or what he regarded as such, partook, in a certain sense, of the character of a moral feeling. [Please select]
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