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1
I don't see why he cared for me, she added with
seeming
irrelevance
.
2
Then, with
seeming
irrelevance
,
he added: People are so illogical!
3
It was Kate who finally said with
seeming
irrelevance
:
4
She related the most trivial details,
seeming
irrelevances
,
but the visitor did not interrupt her.
5
The Londoners at a luncheon for peace talk about restaurants and dignitaries and matters of
seeming
irrelevance
.
6
Then with
seeming
irrelevance
he said slowly:
7
"That there hall's choked with dust," said the expressman with
seeming
irrelevance
.
8
But she broke off to add, with
seeming
irrelevance
:
"If you knew how I detest Blanche Carbury!"
9
The banker kept his eyes on the treetops; he had his finger-tips nicely balanced before he remarked, with
seeming
irrelevance
:
10
After the preliminary remarks in which he indulged, she said, with
seeming
irrelevance
,
that Saturday had been a fine day.
11
"Then she was a small woman?" adding with
seeming
irrelevance
-
"
like
myself
.
"
12
"Love is like a vaccination," continued the little lady in grey, with
seeming
irrelevance
.
13
"It's a warm evening," remarked another, with
seeming
irrelevance
.
14
"I couldn't do it, Peter," Ambrose went on after a while with
seeming
irrelevance
-
howsoever
Peter
understood.
15
But she could not see the smile on Mr. Cresswell's lips, nor did she hear him remark twice, with
seeming
irrelevance
,
"The devil!"
16
"Even if we turn back to-day there are thirty marches between us and the sea," he said with
seeming
irrelevance
.