We have no meanings for "forgotten the affair" in our records yet.
1 You may have forgotten the affair of the little Gaffin children; I haven't.
2 Well, then, Miss Mordaunt must be right, and I have forgotten the affair .
3 Mrs. Hungerford had not forgotten the affair of the kettle-drum.
4 You'll not have forgotten the affair of Sir Harry Burrard.
5 The English had not forgotten the affair of Madras.
6 He had almost forgotten the affair of Martha Wallingford.
7 I had forgotten the affair until you spoke.
8 Next day Jean-Christophe had forgotten the affair .
9 He had quite forgotten the affair at the breakfast-table, and was only eager for her help and sympathy.
10 No more was said between us, and by next morning she seemed to have clean forgotten the affair .
11 The duke had already forgotten the affair ; his most vivid impressions lasted no longer than an indentation in the sand.
12 Have you forgotten the affair of the Trent, when Messrs. Mason and Slidell were taken out of an English steamer?
13 The confusion of master and man, who had quite forgotten the affair at Bombay, for which they were now detained at Calcutta, may be imagined.
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