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1 Therefore the bidding began briskly, but for some unaccountable reason it died away.
2 Here for some unaccountable reason we had a first class chateau to ourselves.
3 And yet, for some unaccountable reason , I was half disposed to suspect forgery.
4 For some unaccountable reason , Fitzgerald found that he was on guard.
5 Jane, for some unaccountable reason , referred to them as private dwellings.
6 But, for some unaccountable reason , he did not seem ready for a frolic.
7 He granted admittance but to three, his mother, Betty and-forsome unaccountable reason - myself
8 The face of the other, for some unaccountable reason , darkened.
9 For some unaccountable reason the savages did not give chase.
10 The whole palace, for some unaccountable reason , was entirely deserted.
11 For some unaccountable reason , Genevra resented that look and speech.
12 You have since changed your mind, for some unaccountable reason .
13 And then Sylvia, for some unaccountable reason , felt rather irritated.
14 For some unaccountable reason she arose hastily from the chair and walked to the window.
15 The other looked into his face, and for some unaccountable reason his amusement died away.
16 For some unaccountable reason , these were not vast calamities.
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