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1 Yet here, I am told, no one thinks ill of that kind of thing.
2 Oh dear, oh dear- Iamsure Mrs. Solness thinks ill of me in some way!
3 Everybody here thinks ill of Mr. Greystock.
4 That she thinks ill of me is not her fault, but my misfortune; and, happily for me, a misfortune easily removed.
5 I should just like to know; for Mrs Jones told me of a very good one; and Mrs Howell thinks ill of it.
6 He is disgusted by the introduction, which he deems puerile and the story he thinks ill told, though he allows the idea to be good.
7 "And find an old love who thinks ill of you just now," he said, stroking his beard.
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