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1 Graydon dreaded embarrassment when meeting Madge at dinner, but was agreeably disappointed .
2 The reader can foresee that he was to be agreeably disappointed .
3 Ethel had not half told her, and she was agreeably disappointed .
4 But he was agreeably disappointed by finding her maintain her place at the window.
5 In some ways, however, Etta agreeably disappointed all their expectations.
6 Mrs. Flaxman assured him that we were all agreeably disappointed in our evening's entertainment.
7 I must say that I'm agreeably disappointed in you, Miriam.
8 I had made up my mind to be bored, but was most agreeably disappointed .
9 I looked up, expecting to see the Apostle reappear;-inwhich expectation I was agreeably disappointed .
10 And yet in this respect she was agreeably disappointed .
11 I was agreeably disappointed in Van Buren's personal appearance.
12 Arthur was shy at first regarding the great change, but being agreeably disappointed , grew lively.
13 Whatever my apprehension, I was (as "J. Harper" would have said) " agreeably disappointed . "
14 But in this matter we are agreeably disappointed .
15 He was agreeably disappointed , however, in experiencing nothing but kind treatment from Tamaahmaah and his people.
16 We are agreeably disappointed to find that a series of conciliatory bills is brought before us.
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