We hailed these sights and sounds of beauty by no means with an unmingledpleasure.
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I have always wanted to cross the ocean, and look forward to this voyage with unmingledpleasure.
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There were some things covered up by that time, of which the review could not give unmingledpleasure.
4
Unlike the driver of the old Manchester mail, I regard this altered state of things with feelings of unmingledpleasure and satisfaction.
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We took unmingledpleasure, on the way out, to see so near at hand the beach and the wonderful colours of the surf.
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Neither was I surprised: but I felt while I gazed a sense of unalloyed and unmingledpleasure, and forgot the cantofcriticism.
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Hence, in such a passage as this about the Epsom shepherd, the result upon the reader's mind is entire conviction and unmingledpleasure.
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Your dear affectionate letter, dearest and kindest friend, would have given me unmingledpleasure had it conveyed a better account of your business prospects.
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Never did I lend money with such unmingledpleasure, for now I ceased to be haunted day and night with the spectre of the ship!
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"I am afraid Charlie's visit is not to give any of us unmingledpleasure."