In the wild state it is gregarious, associating in herds of ten, twenty or more individuals, and, though it may under certain circumstances become dangerous, it is generally inoffensive and even timid, fond of shade and solitude and the neighbourhood of water. [Please select]
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"I think it's time we gave up associating with Sara Ray." [Please select]
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But at least he's had the advantage of associating with gentlemen; in England too, they say. [Please select]
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One thing I must speak about, and that is your associating so familiarly with these townspeople. [Please select]
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Beware of associating with the devil, even in dreams. [Please select]
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If you eat them, you will sustain contamination by associating too freely with pleasure-seeking people. [Please select]
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You will sustain loss if not careful in undertaking new enterprises, or associating with strangers. [Please select]
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"Oh, this associating with white people again, as we're doing now."' [Please select]
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Pontellier, "she hasn't been associating with any one." [Please select]
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I am afraid that is what Patty would have said, but she hasn't had the advantage of associating with only scholarly people like your grandparents, and so she talks as her brothers and sisters do. [Please select]
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She herself was inclined to connect this look with his religiosity, associating religion, as she did, exclusively with the sad things of life. [Please select]
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