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1 Presently the clean-shaven man fired out another question in his curt, unceremonious manner :
2 Mrs. Madden was indignant at this unceremonious manner of arranging matters.
3 Without noticing the unceremonious manner in which he had been answered, Sir Patrick went on:
4 The miscellaneous articles were then tumbled down in an unceremonious manner , and the hatchways properly secured.
5 What brings you home in this unceremonious manner ?
6 It is singular that, under the instructions of the will, he should leave you in this unceremonious manner .
7 They were evidently on intimate terms, for Cedric addressed him as David or Davie in the most unceremonious manner .
8 Besides, he felt that he owed him something for the unceremonious manner in which he had knocked the fellow down.
9 The amazed stranger soon joined in the laugh at the unceremonious manner in which his share of the dinner had vanished.
10 And I could not, you know, venture to receive him in the unceremonious manner which you have been good enough to excuse.
11 Pardon me, Mr. Wyman, for entering your house in this unceremonious manner , but there was no other way that offered just at present.
12 Here he was interrupted by the noise of some one forcing their way into the church, in a very strange and unceremonious manner , and
13 Although he loved her very well, he wished to live with her in an unceremonious manner , and she agreed to it to please him.
14 Zack, instead of resenting this unceremonious manner of speaking to him-whichhe might have done, had he been sober-burstinto a frantic fit of laughter.
15 "Gone away, possibly," remarked the clerk, after a moment's pause; "in the same unceremonious manner that he came."
16 "I have to apologise for my rudeness, in calling a gentleman away from you, Miss Randolph, in a very unceremonious manner , a little while ago."
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