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1 Never had she felt so weak, so ill-tempered , so devoid of self-reliance.
2 But though the cook was so ill-tempered , Mr. Fitzwarren's footman was quite the contrary.
3 It does, however, appear, that all bears are not so ill-tempered as Monsieur Martin.
4 Thank you all; but I do not deserve your kindness; I have been so ill-tempered .
5 I am sorry to have so ill-tempered a son.
6 I do not mean to sound so ill - tempered .
7 They say he is so ill-tempered and rude.
8 They're so ill - tempered this time of year.
9 The King now understood how the Queen he had had for some time past had been so ill-tempered .
10 It is indeed remiss of her, but she is so ill-tempered on baking days I dare not even rebuke her.
11 I send you "Diogenes," as you have no books; Hookham was so ill-tempered as not to send the book I asked for.
12 You remember hearing of Egil's father Olaf, who was so ill-tempered that Egil dared not go home and confess that he had become a Christian?
13 'But Pluto is so old, and so ugly, and, all agree, so ill-tempered . '
14 "Why are old people always so ill-tempered?" he asked with a lazy smile.
15 "Oh, then I'm to blame, because he is so ill-tempered . " And Patty bridled.
16 "It is over-eating that makes you so ill-tempered , " said he.
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