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And for once, Nick thought uncharitably, he wasn’t too far off being right.
She was, some said uncharitably, a white girl in black skin.
When you were younger, perhaps, he thought uncharitably, but not now.
She tried not to think too uncharitably of the dead Silver.
It was a point some Republicans were willing to make, uncharitably at times.
I asked, uncharitably, considering what he had done for me in the past few hours.
For half a minute, uncharitably, I wished they had not come back.
They were in trouble, and he had acted uncharitably toward them.
At each of the poles was an uncharitably cold region.
Not uncharitably, you understand, but after all, we had only our new convertible a couple of weeks.
It can be said, not uncharitably, that there was nowhere to go but up.
Criminal talk, she'd uncharitably concluded as she left them to it.
I thought uncharitably that the chaplain was not very much older.
I'd felt for the girls, but then realized, uncharitably, that they all deserved each other.
Even if it was just a simple Romany woman, she thought uncharitably.
It is a sport; an obsession, perhaps, one could uncharitably say.
"He came here of his own free will," said Barclay uncharitably.
She also found herself rather uncharitably wondering how Karen had got the job and what her relationship with the owner was.
As one fan put it, uncharitably, "she caught the ball with her mouth."
Perhaps, she thought uncharitably, he should have invested in some dental work rather than saving up to show her a good time.
Mighty good thing if he doesn't," said Billy uncharitably. "
That seemed an uncharitably bald way of putting it.
"Perhaps it might be better for all of us if he did," he replied uncharitably.
She sure has mastered the art of delegating authority, thought the major uncharitably.
Her fantasy life, I guessed uncharitably, was more real to her than the present.