Don't be uncivil to your neighbours. [Please select]
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"I don't know, I'm sure," answered Harding simply, "and I don't want to be uncivil."' [Please select]
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Direck more and more with his subject; he thrust the uncivil "You" more and more directly at him. [Please select]
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Snuffing his candle, he dropped to the ground and closed the door against all spying, uncivil eyes. [Please select]
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Log Tom Blackwood for uncivil language to an officer and for refusing duty under fire. [Please select]
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Both at once turned round, Lovel with surprise, and Oldbuck with mingled surprise and indignation, at so uncivil an interruption. [Please select]
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Blattergowl says--only ane widna be uncivil to ane's forbear, though he be a ghaist. [Please select]
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"I do hope they won't be very uncivil to you, Master," was the best she could say. [Please select]
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There was nothing uncivil in the man's glance--nothing that one could reasonably complain of--yet, to her intense annoyance, Clodagh coloured. [Please select]
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"Indeed, ma'am, I hadn't the least idea of saying anything uncivil," pleaded Bobby.' [Please select]
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"If I knew anybody in the Bronx I'd make you take me there," she said vindictively; "but as I don't you may drop me at the Orchils'--you uncivil creatures."' [Please select]
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