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1
Probably Richard's most
violent
antipathy
was for the smell of onions.
2
Philip was interested despite his
violent
antipathy
to the man.
3
Whether his conduct had justified this
violent
antipathy
,
I had no means of judging.
4
Young John, however, had proved refractory, expressing a
violent
antipathy
to the idea of office-life.
5
He also conceived a
violent
antipathy
to George Hendrick.
6
The elder man thereupon conceived a
violent
antipathy
for the club and contempt for all its members.
7
The father, however, had no sympathy with reactionaries, and soon conceived a
violent
antipathy
for his future single-minded son-in-law.
8
He enjoyed it greatly; but Miss Rolleston showed a curious and
violent
antipathy
to it, scarcely credible under the circumstances.
9
The child might conceivably generate in time a
violent
antipathy
,
not only to that particular toy, but to the class of toys resembling it.
10
No more sharing of books and jokes and enthusiasms and
violent
antipathies
,
to which both were prone.
11
Sally smiled-pleased- athisviolentantipathy.
12
'You have an old and a
violent
antipathy
,
I believe, to any thing like a school.'
13
The Bourbons and the Jesuits, his two most
violent
antipathies
,
served him well, and made him write his best and most spirited songs.
14
The
violent
antipathies
,
-
the
result
of an exaggerated love for, shall I call it by so big a name as the poetry of being?
15
"And during those few hours," she observed, "he seems to have developed a
violent
antipathy
to Mr.
violent
antipathy
violent