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1 Then he bustled off with the other youth, quite unruffled himself.
2 One or two others had stopped eating too, but the majority appeared quite unruffled .
3 He sat there in front of her quite unruffled .
4 Brother Archangias was finishing a big piece of cheese, apparently quite unruffled by the scene.
5 Ryder arose quite unruffled , and set down his glass.
6 But he remained apparently quite unruffled , and when her laughter had somewhat subsided, he said placidly:
7 And still Betsy Butterfly was quite unruffled .
8 His servant slipped off his fur coat, and he descended to the pavement faultlessly dressed and quite unruffled .
9 So I came back quite unruffled across battered trenches and silent mounds to write this letter to you.
10 Paredes, as usual, was quite unruffled .
11 Mrs. Vivian appeared quite unruffled by his sportive sarcasm, and she continued to enumerate her obligations to Gordon Wright.
12 The professor, however, was quite unruffled , and went about for some hours lamenting the loss of the huge antarctic bird.
13 Almost always she appeared quite unruffled , going about her business in a quiet way and making no fuss over anything.
14 He was so pleased with this joke he had to repeat it aloud to Carminow, who bore it quite unruffled .
15 Retief seemed quite unruffled .
16 Then, quite unruffled , he resumed his seat, lighted a cigarette, and proceeded to examine the treasure that he had acquired.
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