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1 I will make no remark upon such a horrid expression-itneeds none.
2 Then, turning to me, he observed, You make no remark , madame?
3 I shall make no remark on her grace's speech.
5 Mrs. Doncastle seemed inclined to make no remark during the dressing, and at last Menlove could repress herself no longer.
6 I make no remark , Catherine; I don't even want to know what you and Miss Westerfield said to each other.
7 The Tenor made no remark ; his pipes seemed to be all engrossing.
8 I made no remark , and the business part of the interview ended.
9 Sandy made no remark in reply to this speech of Mr. Batterman.
10 I made no remark , and the man was removed to the cells.
11 Absorbed in her own happiness, she made no remark on his silence.
12 This confirmed a suspicion in his mind, but he made no remark .
13 The old man was very astounded at this but made no remark .
14 But I made no remark , and for some time we kept silence.
15 He flushed crimson at this outrage, but made no remark concerning it.
16 I thought this display of kindness rather strange, but made no remark .
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