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1The Chancellor spoke up with a fine irony in his manner:
2There was fine irony in the Prince's tone but no trace of offensiveness.
3The fine irony of the following passage is certainly noticeable:-
4He had seen the world, and spoke of it habitually with a fine irony.
5Salvatore looked at him, and then at Maurice, and smiled with a fine irony.
6A fine irony, a piquant raillery, a humiliating coolness, these are what discourage them.
7It is intensely Napoleonic, said she with fine irony.
8It was a fine irony of the Head's own.
9There was a fine irony in her tone.
10Later years, with fine irony, sometimes bring new understanding of the loving heart behind the faulty lines.
11There's a fine irony in human affairs!
13And, with his fine irony, it was delightful to him to think that I should die a felon's death in England.
14His delicate features had withered like a woman's, and the fine irony of his smile had taken an edge of cruelty.
15Then with fine irony: These men are very interested in what you've got to tell them....
16Without bias or passion, and with fine irony, he rallies the Hasidim on their baneful superstitions, their worship of angels and demons.
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