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1 It's so unintelligent , and I always thought you were a man of sense.
2 And so unintelligent are they on the question of correspondents that they probably would.
3 Even so unintelligent men bearing the burdens of life are always liable to destruction.
4 That any one should suspect him was so preposterous, so unintelligent , as to be nearly comic.
5 This is all the more likely, because we are by no means so unintelligent in the matter of old women.
6 "Oh," Conseil put in, "there are some people so unintelligent by nature .
7 "I know she must be from the intelligence office, because - well - she looks so unintelligent , I guess!"
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