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They'd never had a living room set before and she guarded it jealously.
I knew, too, that it was a job to guard jealously.
It might be jealously or they don't have a life.
And I went, leaving him to stare after me jealously.
She had to think he would guard the confidence jealously.
The safety of the passengers will in all ways be jealously looked to.
One should not guard these new friends or discoveries jealously.
In the West it is bad and guards the gold jealously.
"Leave her hair as it is," said the Prince almost jealously.
There was no job on Earth better than his, and he guarded it jealously.
He especially liked the way the younger officers looked at him jealously.
It seemed to me that the dead were jealously possessing the living.
She had not spoken his name because it was a private thing, to be kept jealously apart.
The other girls all took jealously deep breaths, watching her.
There is no doubt that God has all the power, which he jealously guards.
That law has been jealously guarded by the cable television industry.
In part, because knowledge is power, and hence jealously guarded.
It has been the most jealously guarded of all government secrets.
He turned and saw Twig standing jealously alone, watching them.
There's also a little professional jealously in all this stuff."
The two countries have jealously guarded the independence of their nuclear forces.
This was another subordinate, who glanced jealously at the first.
But there is more to this dispute than petty jealously.
But we both know how jealously cops guard their territory.
I have told you before that Spider guards it jealously.