It is commonly supposed to be capable of prizing limpets from their rock, and of opening the shells of mussels; but, though undoubtedly it feeds on both, further evidence as to the way in which it procures them is desirable. [Please select]
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V---- is such an one; a being of infinite grace and tenderness, and an equal capacity for prizing the same in another. [Please select]
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Who can blame her for prizing it so highly that she does not remove it even while she sleeps. [Please select]
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I ain't agoin' to have you a comin' in here a turnin' the whole place outer winder, an' prizing every animile in the stock just for your larks, so don't think it. [Please select]
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"Yes, I saw him, and am convinced that he fears nothing so much as a general engagement," repeated Dolgorukov, evidently prizing this general conclusion which he had arrived at from his interview with Napoleon. [Please select]
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