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I'm going to have to talk to him about that, she thought irrelevantly.
"Your mother and father are very well," I said irrelevantly.
Such a small hand, he thought irrelevantly, to be so competent.
My God, look how old they have grown, he thought, irrelevantly.
Learning Greek was good for something after all, he thought irrelevantly.
"This is so different from what I thought love would be," she announced irrelevantly.
Not like the fire sirens at home, he thought irrelevantly.
But one picture came back to his mind, irrelevantly, whenever he asked himself that question.
This house wasn't big enough for him, she thought irrelevantly.
She must have brought a chair through from the dining room, he thought irrelevantly.
He said finally, almost irrelevantly, "How is it you were able to save me, and not the others?"
Some people might choose it, yes, but irrelevantly, because no one is going to build this city.
Add calling cards, she thought irrelevantly, to the list for next time.
If this were a musical, she thought irrelevantly, there'd be a song about now.
It is a good name for him, she thought, and then, irrelevantly, another notion occurred to her.
That one he could not place at all, though there was something irrelevantly familiar about the illustration.
He also wondered irrelevantly why she had shown him and the others her bald state.
I'd have banished him for that laugh alone, he thought irrelevantly.
Two medals for sitting behind a desk, he thought irrelevantly, wonderful.
"Perhaps it would be better if you did not marry," she remarked irrelevantly.
His eyes are blue, she thought irrelevantly, and then, I didn't know he set limits, ever.
Also, their existence would have surely, no matter how irrelevantly, been introduced as evidence in my trial.
Academics, Strand thought irrelevantly, were not by and large a handsome race.
"I suppose you've never paid any a compliment in the course of your life," he said irrelevantly.
"He is almost like my father," she added irrelevantly.