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1
Well, of course, there are poets and poets, poets sociable and poets
very
unsociable
.
2
The best thing was still to have nothing to do with that
very
unsociable
personage.
3
In their habits they are
very
unsociable
,
and are only seen together during the amatory season.
4
The early Christians, who tried to keep themselves free from idolatry, were regarded as
very
unsociable
persons.
5
It's
very
unsociable
,
I know,-but -herehe half closed his eyes and seemed inclined to doze off there and then.
6
"They are certainly
very
unsociable
,
"
agreed Sammy.
7
"You're
very
unsociable
,
Evadne."
8
"I fear that we are
very
unsociable
,
Muriel," Lucille said, "and, after all, I should never have been here but for you."
9
"I beg your pardon for leaving you in such a manner, but you know you had become so
very
unsociable
that I had to do--
very
unsociable
very