There had to be more to the man than that unprepossessingexterior showed.
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A letter, like a man, may have an unprepossessingexterior.
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Behind her unprepossessingexterior Miss Susan had a warm, sympathetic heart filled to the brim with kindly affection for her pretty niece.
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His disposition was melancholy and taciturn; but he seemed constantly striving to atone, by the amiability of his manners, for an unprepossessingexterior.
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And indeed a second man of equally unprepossessingexterior now appeared from behind a great rock leading a couple of heavily laden mules.
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Turgis, alternatively, is a lovesick solitary, convinced, in spite of his unprepossessingexterior, that the relationship of a lifetime is just around the corner.