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1 When all was done, he felt a strange unwillingness to leave Welbury.
2 I had no reason for doing this, aside from a strange unwillingness to continue at work.
3 I kissed his hand when he said this; yet a strange unwillingness to read Esther's letters withheld me.
4 Beauclerk and Garrick talked of it to me, and seemed to think that he had a strange unwillingness to be discovered.
5 I linger over these final particulars with a strange unwillingness to separate myself from them, and give my mind to other thoughts.
6 And yet, I felt a strange unwillingness to go back to our house, and see my father and sister, just at that moment.
7 Whenever he suggested that they should leave their shelter, and go forwards towards Southampton or London, she showed a strange unwillingness to move.
8 'There is a strange unwillingness to part with life, independent of serious fears as to futurity.
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