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1 We were both recalling the little unpleasantness that had arisen.
2 By to-morrow this little unpleasantness will have completely blown over.
3 A little unpleasantness from the other children, perhaps-
4 So I am afraid you may have a little unpleasantness to put up with at first.
5 Having to hide somewhere after that little unpleasantness down State, I ran up to St. Angé.
6 There are so many nice things to remember that one little unpleasantness doesn't count, does it?
7 Young Grumpy looked at the big gray bird and recalled the little unpleasantness of their previous encounter.
8 Even though my sister did have a little unpleasantness with her husband, it was no serious difference.
9 Just a little unpleasantness , I suppose, Mr.
10 The object of this little unpleasantness still stood near, wagging his tail and looking at the two lads.
11 You see, I had already heard of a little unpleasantness in a hotel cafe, before the expedition started.
12 All I recall, Jetson, is that, at the outset of my football practice, there was some little unpleasantness between us.
13 I always do hold with letting bygones be bygones, particularly as between relatives, when there has been any little unpleasantness .
14 I happened to go out there after our little unpleasantness at Apex, and it was just the time the deal went through.
15 In other parts of the Colony, however, Lola's reception more than made up for any little unpleasantnesses at Ballarat.
16 Little I guessed the accumulation of troubles to which this little unpleasantness with Mr. Wetherell was destined to be the prelude!
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