The bizarrity of many public “sayings and doings” can scarcely be outdone by the bizarrity of some of the queries.
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The bizarrity of many public “sayings and doings” can scarcely be outdone by the bizarrity of some of the queries.
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I do not kiss your hand, lest I might infest you with some of my bizarrity, but I make you a low courtesy, and I hope to see you again soon, under some new and interesting semblance.
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The former’s splendour gives a fine bizarrity, / The latter’s grace a charming regularity.
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In most [?] he was kind-hearted, and he prided himself, in the set he led, upon his artistic taste in the details of life, and upon what he called his “bizarrity” in all things.[…]Even Wray, with his refined “bizarrity” and cultured, blasé life, felt a wave of almost overpowering tenderness, brush swiftly across his heart as he told Margaret, on one of those ideally beautiful nights, that he loved her.[…]He seemed a shade less sprightly than of yore, and many people said there was not the same vim and energy about his work, or in the “bizarrity” of his ways, as there had been.
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