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1 Then I thought of how callous I must be, worrying about my fingernails.
2 I wondered how callous , cold-blooded and selfish people could be.
3 Havelock winced, thinking how callous Murtry's words would sound to someone who didn't know him.
4 But how callous and unsympathetic she was.
5 It's wonderful how callous one can become.
6 As narrator grew older, she thought of Jack, how embarrassed he must have been, how callous she'd seemed.
7 That was why he had cooperated with Annette Ekelund's scheme, no matter how callous it was by the standards of the living.
8 As yet the little world of his associates had hardly found out how callous were his affections,-orrather how devoid he was of affection.
9 How unsympathetic she had been; how self-engrossed; how callous to the sensibilities of others!
10 How callous of you, he said.
11 How callous and unremorseful Daniel sounded?
12 "I am afraid," I said, "that you can not easily imagine how callous was the cuticle of the nineteenth-century conscience.
13 "No one will be able to get here," Darvin called out after him, realizing immediately how callous that must have sounded to McAllen.
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