She did so; but at first saw nothing more than an unsympathising blaze of sunlight.
2
Is He a remote, majestic, unsympathising, terrible Deity?
3
There was something in the hard, dry, unsympathising, unchanging virtues of her husband which almost revolted her.
4
She was ever gloomy, unsympathising, carping, but she worked herself to death for those whose love she chillily repulsed.
5
He was grateful in his way; but it struck me that there was something hard and unsympathising in his character.
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But what I wish to urge is this, that the Christian attitude towards all such hopes should not be unsympathising.
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I did not dare to breathe aloud the unhallowed anguish of my mind to the majesty of the unsympathising stars!
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I dunnot believe she'll ever live again, said he, sitting down, and drearily going on, as if to the unsympathising fire.
9
It seems fully to bear out the writer's conception of the unsympathising character of the intercourse between Mrs Burton and her family.
10
I feel as if I had not done her justice, and as if she might seem stern, unsympathising, and lacking in tenderness.
11
Loved her?-Whatdid those cruel words, those bitter taunts, those unsympathising speeches, tell of the love of Augustus Joyce for his wife?
12
The heathen thought of God is that He is far removed from our perplexities, either ignorant of our struggles, or unsympathising with them.
13
Ralph was silent and unsympathising, trying to nerve himself up to be disagreeable, but finding it difficult in the face of such sweet trust.
14
One might at first sight think that this tremendous Autocrat, this uncontrolled and unsympathising Power, would be far above anything like passions, desires, or inclinations.
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"To no unsympathising hearer, though," said the curate.