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1 I am sorry you help Oliver to think unkindly of me.
2 Well, as it chanced he failed, so why should I think unkindly of him?
3 Still, now the money's paid, you won't always think unkindly of me, will you?'
4 He asked me not to think unkindly of him.
5 Let me die rather than that!-youwould not think unkindly of me if I were dead!
6 And do not think unkindly of me.
7 But, my dear friend, should you fail to secure the affection, you will not think unkindly of your friend.
8 But you are generous and noble-minded; you will not think unkindly of us because one we are bound to obey treats you unjustly.
9 After all, he was your husband; and whatever his faults may have been, it is not for you to think unkindly of him.
10 Upon the whole, my experience of the world, rough as it has been, has not taught me to think unkindly of my fellow-creatures.
11 To be angry, bad tempered and to think unkindly are all harmful to one's health and destroy a great part of one's happiness.
12 Parasites, I thought unkindly , not helpers in the real sense.
13 There's small chance of rest for me if we are thinking unkindly of each other.'
14 "Don't think unkindly of me," the dark man said softly, looking down at him.
15 For if we GIVE all we have, and DO all we can do, and yet THINK unkindly , it profits us nothing.
16 "Why, this," he thought unkindly , "is a mere comic valentine."
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