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1 It is really unkind to turn me out in this unceremonious fashion.
2 She gave him a look which said that she was not really unkind .
3 And yet she is not really unkind , in spite of her little cunning smile.
4 It's really unkind of you to shut me out now.
5 And her words about Madame Wolsky were really unkind .
6 He would not think such a proceeding really unkind .
7 Her father had had all sorts of dirty, secret desires, and he was really unkind .
8 It is really unkind to her.
9 It is really unkind of you to remain up there alone, when you are so much wanted here.
10 That would be really unkind .
11 I think it quite possible that poor little Mrs. Crofton was never really unkind to Colonel Crofton at all.
12 Scrubbing your face with soap, hot water and a rough flannel will get it clean, but it's really unkind to skin.
14 "My dear old chap," he answered, "that was really unkind .
15 "Now, dad, it is really unkind of you!"
16 "And you always take part against me in such things, and I think it is really unkind . "
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