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1 What have I done to deserve so rude, so unfeeling a reproach?
2 He would not have believed Susan could be so unfeeling .
3 It seems so unfeeling , somehow, to talk without minding her.
4 I didn't think a young girl could be so unfeeling .
5 I don't see how a man can be so unfeeling .
6 Who could be so unfeeling as to drown the memory of it in festive banqueting?
7 How could you be so unfeeling to Miss Bates?
8 I thought you could not be so unfeeling .
9 Why, then, am I so cold, so unfeeling , in the midst of this tumult of happiness?
10 The man's tone was so unfeeling that Jerry simply gasped, but Phil boiled over at once.
11 There was none to guard them; certainly there was no one so unfeeling as to disturb them.
12 I wouldn't think of being so unfeeling .
13 To return from London to Exeter without seeing her dear friend would be so unfeeling and unnatural!
14 Franconia breaks out into a paroxysm of grief, so unfeeling is the tone in which he addresses her.
15 Tell me, is there a heart so cruel, so unfeeling , as to be proof against such charming features?
16 How can you be so unfeeling !
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