This wine, though quite palatable, has little of the fine aroma of that made from the grape; and, if not actually deleterious, is much less safe and healthful.
Though quite ornamental, it is of little value in domestic economy, on account of its diminutive size.
Though quite productive, it is generally esteemed unworthy of cultivation.
Though quite fresh, and placed at once under a hen, these eggs did not hatch.
Should it become necessary during the stalk to go directly to windward of the fowl, one's presence (though quite unseen) would be instantly detected.
The fog yesterday had got on her nerves altogether, though quite probably it would not have done so if it had not been for Miss Tibbutt's letter, which had made her feel so horribly restless.
The question fell rather like a bomb, though quite a small bomb, into the sunshine.
Though quite probably, under his present respectable demeanour, he was well aware of the true state of affairs, and was laughing inwardly at it.
I moved towards them, but they were off immediately, though quite leisurely.
There the destructive rascals were, some standing, some reclining, looking asthough quite at home, and ready for anything.
He had not dashed off at the discharge, but moved on at a slow pace, as though quite unconcerned.
But the provoking animal, as though quite up to the dodge and danger, preferred facing the guide and the stones he hurled to breasting the hill, and diving down took back up the bed of the river.
Alcalde, you see a person now that has a mission against you, though quite unknown to herself.
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