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1 I am quite determined, Mamma, not to unbend to him at all.
2 He could unbend to play with their children and give presents to their squaws.
3 Most men, however stern, will unbend to woman.
4 The Arab might unbend to his people if it so pleased him, but he kept them well in hand.
5 Willy Horse acted as waiter, Mrs. Shafto declining to unbend to the extent of waiting on "them varmints."
6 But her tongue has lost its power; her feelings unbend to the thought that she is in a criminal court, arraigned before a Judge.
7 He appeared to be suffering, and she seemed to unbend to him more than she ever unbent to me, or any one else on board.
8 And I am encouraged to flatter myself that he unbends to me more than to others.'
9 Yet he spoke to her with the quiet, courteous confidence of the philosopher who unbends to talk to a child.
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