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Mr. Wentworth appeared to be pondering- perhaps not wholly on the legal aspects of the case thus naively presented. - "A Modern Chronicle, Volume 6", Winston Churchill.
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And I think they were sorry for poor Senora Gredos, sir," added Miss Grant, naively, " as she suffered so much with her back. - "The Secret Passage", Fergus Hume.
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There's that mill, he repeated, naively. - "The Dwelling Place of Light, Complete", Winston Churchill Last Updated: March 5, 2009.