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1 Words of the most unceremonious kind flew out from time to time.
2 It was the most unceremonious snatch-and-thrust transaction that could be imagined.
3 It is a very annoying manner, however, in which to go away, this,- a desertion most unceremonious .
4 A number of young men came in the forenoon on horseback, and in the most unceremonious costumes.
5 Before Lessingham could reply to this most unceremonious query, Atherton, rushing forward, gripped him by the arm.
6 They were evidently on intimate terms, for Cedric addressed him as David or Davie in the most unceremonious manner.
7 Those who turned that way saw a man in glistening armor pushing through the brethren there in most unceremonious sort.
8 They caught her to them in a most unceremonious way, each with an arm around her, and sped her steps on.
9 We had a very pleasant supper, and a most unceremonious one, as much so as is possible where there is royalty.
10 They will throw you over for a match in the most unceremonious way if, when the day comes, they don't feel inclined to play.
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