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1 Brave though the Fung might be, they were quite unaccustomed to magazine rifles.
2 How pretty it was, with a prettiness that he was quite unaccustomed to.
3 Halcyone is quite unaccustomed to gallants from the world like you, the Professor growled.
4 And he was quite unaccustomed to being ignored by women.
5 This was a politeness to which I was quite unaccustomed .
6 In an Ireland quite unaccustomed to such peacetime military display, this was a startling sight.
7 The lions, quite unaccustomed to such a sight, looked on for a while in silent wonder.
8 She was quite unaccustomed to fencing, or to any intercourse with men-especially men of his world.
9 Moreover, if a woman is quite unaccustomed to think, how can she bring up her children?
10 They evidently find in me an outlandish look, and are quite unaccustomed to the sight of strangers.
11 The affectionate heart of David was deeply moved by this tenderness, to which he was quite unaccustomed .
12 Amory, used to an adoring public and quite unaccustomed to any complaints concerning Black Beauty, resented Ingersoll's criticisms.
13 Ibelius stomped off across the rolling deck, sliding in this direction and that, quite unaccustomed to life at sea.
14 At first I found this method of travelling very tiring, as does everyone who is quite unaccustomed to camel-back.
15 She was quite unaccustomed to town life, and the roar and tumult of the streets annoyed and even alarmed her.
16 She would not answer Pierre, but cuffed him about in a manner to which the spoilt boy was quite unaccustomed .
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