The sister would tell her mother, who would sayunpleasant things to mine.
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He had become hoarse, sarcastic, and inclined to sayunpleasant things.
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People always sayunpleasant things-andcertainly they're a great deal together.
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Some of these ministers have talked about me, and have made it their business to sayunpleasant things.
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A fault with Marston was quickness of temper and a disposition to sayunpleasant, cutting things, without due reflection.
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Sober, he can control his tongue, but when he's had a few, he starts to sayunpleasant things about people.
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We must be much more concrete than that, and we must be prepared to sayunpleasant things as well as pleasant ones.
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It was not his policy to sayunpleasant things-especiallyto young widows who had recently inherited the goods and chattels of their hard-workinghusbands.
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I hope they won't quarrel in the hunting season, or sayunpleasant things to each other at the dinner-table; rows always upset a man's digestion.
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An Airbnb spokesman saidunpleasant incidents such as this were extremely rare.
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Here is another selection: 'To avoid sayingUnpleasant Things, always Speak Agreeably.'
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He is keeping something back-his own gloomy pleasure in sayingunpleasant things.
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Bud yelled at him, so did Bill; Herky-Jerky saidunpleasant things.
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I saidunpleasant things in it, but I have no right to do so.
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He saysunpleasant things to her; I'll say pleasant things and she'll turn to me.
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But, though the Viceroy did nothing to check Wonder's officiousness, other people saidunpleasant things.