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1 He looked really indignant, as he snapped: That would be quite unnatural .
2 The point is that, without drastic change in me, it was quite unnatural .
3 The dreadful variety of the sublime, when quite unnatural , is adventurous.
4 It looks very pretty, quite unnatural , very reminiscent of New England.
5 It would be quite unnatural to him to pay anything.
6 There was a silence quite unnatural over the place.
7 If you've got any charm it's quite unnatural .
8 Antonia's red hair looked especially brilliant, a color so deep and startling it appeared quite unnatural in the sun.
9 And then her treatment of Lady Linlithgow, who was her only friend before she married, was something quite unnatural .
10 Madame Granson was the first to perceive the quite unnatural state of the old maid's mind,-MademoiselleCormon was thinking!
12 To be ruled by a husband would have seemed to her to be quite unnatural , to rule him quite natural.
13 It is quite unnatural for any of the serpent tribe to attack, except for the purpose of devouring their natural prey.
14 I suspect she doesn't sleep-shehas a worn look quite unnatural at her age-butit makes her furious to be asked.
15 That, and the lack of omnibuses and tramways and the scarcity of cabs, makes the once brilliant and active quarter look quite unnatural .
16 It is natural for the spiritual Environment to supply the spiritual faculties; it would be quite unnatural for the natural Environment to do it.
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