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1 I call it very unfeeling , said she, beginning to take relief in tears.
2 She thought it very unfeeling in us to harbour her.
3 Thou, O Bharata, art strong in words and very unfeeling .
4 Do you not find, Wohlfart, that in our counting-house there are many very unfeeling ?
5 Own now, Theo, you thought me very unfeeling ?
6 All this appears very unfeeling to us my dear; but cruelty is not the intention of the poor Kannaks.
7 His mother was frantic at the idea, but he actually laughed at her, and behaved in a very unfeeling manner.
8 Your sex, if I may say so, Monsieur le Sénateur, is sometimes very unkind, very unfeeling , in their dealings with mine.
9 I know, my dear, you are thinking me very unfeeling , but I am not: I am only a good deal older than you.
10 Then let me tell you, Madam, 'tis a very unfeeling world, and does not deserve half the blessings which a bountiful Providence showers upon it.
11 'I think her a very unfeeling little thing,' said Gertrude.
12 'And yet might be a very unfeeling dame at the same time,' said the Princess.
13 "Shall I be very unfeeling if I allow myself to smile?"
14 'It is very unfeeling of you,' I said.
15 "That is very unfeeling to talk of my funeral, dreadful!"
16 " Very unfeeling , very unfeeling!" he said, with weighty displeasure.
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