This was a natural consequence not only of the want of self-control which we see everywhere in the middle ages, but also of the custom of contracting child-marriages for unsentimental considerations. [Please select]
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I did not expect such an unsentimental conclusion. [Please select]
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And even for the most unsentimental of naturalists the autumnal season has many a delightful hour. [Please select]
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And that peculiar, indefinite thing known--among the most unsentimental men in the world--as "sentiment," prevailed more and more strongly in favour of low prices. [Please select]
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You have impressed me as a woman of unusual intelligence and sagacity; I am making you an unsentimental business offer. [Please select]
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"You're the most grave, sensible, good-natured, matter-of-fact, unsentimental, unselfish fellow I ever met with," resumed Victor.' [Please select]
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Moreover, she was very modern and unsentimental, and disliked what she called 'schoolgirl gush.' [Please select]
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This moral influence, however, may appear questionable in the eyes of strong-minded and unsentimental people. [Please select]
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Let's make it all that those old boys dreamed about," the unsentimental Kennicott was moved to vow." [Please select]
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"Scotland has changed so much in the last half century that the Highlanders might have become quite unsentimental and matter-of-fact." [Please select]
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The doctor, who is ordinarily so scientific and unsentimental, has fallen in love with Allegra. [Please select]
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