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1 It seemed to me a wail of something unearthly - so wild - so strange - so unaccountable .
2 Surely nothing is so astonishing, so unaccountable , as a woman's endurance.
3 Human nature is so strangely constituted-thelaws of attraction and repulsion are so unaccountable .
4 A woman is not so unaccountable after all.
5 There's something so unaccountable in his behaviour.'
6 Some young ladies are so unaccountable .
7 My God, the poor women are such odd beings, so unaccountable in their wishes and in their inclinations!
8 But when it came, it was so unaccountable that I could scarcely believe I wasn't living in a dream.
9 Nobody need manufacture artificially a metal whose origins are so unaccountable that a deposit is likely to be found anywhere.
10 My tone was unnecessarily eager, this was all so unaccountable to me; but he did not appear to notice it.
11 But above all things he had one very great peculiarity, to my mind highly vexatious, because it seemed so unaccountable .
12 It's all so unaccountable .
13 It explains a great many of those literary mysteries, which seem so unaccountable , in the most brilliant capital of the world.
14 It seemed to me so unaccountable , considering that the two men had never met before, that I resolved to watch them.
15 Mr. Percy was so unaccountable , and they all so odd, that they refused-LadyJane, of course, will never ask them again.
16 By the by, there is nothing in the whole frame of man which seems to be so unaccountable as that thing called conscience.
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