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1 Thus Hilda was forced to stop and to say ungraciously : Mr. Feuerstein, Mr.
2 But he is said ungraciously to have set at naught his uncle's pious intentions.
3 Yes, he could go in, she s'posed, if he wanted to, she said ungraciously .
4 Haney turned to Joe and said ungraciously : Much obliged.
5 Patricia said ungraciously , At least the lout will be limited in his accomplishments by his lack of imagination.
6 I suppose so, Delphine said ungraciously .
7 "I guess," she said ungraciously , as Elliott busied herself with the screen.
8 "I guess you can get the supper for once," she said ungraciously .
9 "Well, at any rate it must be a Sunday book," she said ungraciously .
10 "I don't want to see your letter, anyway," she said ungraciously .
11 "All right, then," Mrs. Stock said ungraciously , and went away.
12 "Good night," she said ungraciously , to them both, and flickered away through the dark.
13 "You can come up," she said ungraciously , "but I don't think there's anything there."
14 "What do you want?" Charles said ungraciously to Brian.
15 "I suppose you will come in," she said ungraciously .
16 And the doctor, cursing his bad luck, and feeling what he very seldom felt, thoroughly angry, said ungraciously : What is the matter?
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