It must, at least, strike the unprejudicedobserver as being very suspicious.
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Yet in the outer circle the unprejudicedobserver found more pleasing than within.
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Surely not in the eyes of any reasonable and unprejudicedobserver.
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But the most unprejudicedobserver would never have taken him for a gentleman.
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But it was not enough to make him odious to an unprejudicedobserver.
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Certainly, to an unprejudicedobserver, such a thought would never have suggested itself.
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The whole thing is clear to any unprejudicedobserver.
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An unprejudicedobserver would have noticed that his grin was not quite the old, Casey Ryan grin.
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But, then, Tom was not an unprejudicedobserver, and considered his personal attractions such that any girl might appreciate them.
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The unprejudicedobserver would have seen merely an honest, intelligent, manly young fellow, who looked as if he might be good company.
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To tell the truth, the scene was rather free and easy than elegant; nor could an unprejudicedobserver have called it altogether comfortable.
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It would seem to an unprejudicedobserver that the present condition spells something like a receivership, unless you have the bondholders with you.
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It is now almost impossible to see the real Poe, just as he appeared to an ordinary, unprejudicedobserver of his own time.
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The unkindness of the conditions almost exonerates the generals who blundered during the struggle, and to an unprejudicedobserver the record of incompetence is slight.
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Hazard has asked me to come round to his rooms, because he thinks I am an unprejudicedobserver and will tell him the exact truth.
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But, if you will pardon a word of warning at the outset from an unprejudicedobserver-whatmakes you expect to win, over Stephen Archdale's head?