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She said ungraciously, "If you have nothing better to do."
"Get somebody else to show you," the man said ungraciously.
Would you have had me behave ungraciously to your girl?
"Have a care for your own skirts then," said I ungraciously.
Ungraciously Harold turned away to pick the best tree for himself.
"Very well," she said at length, and a little ungraciously.
He had learned long ago to bow, however ungraciously, to the inevitable.
Mercy ungraciously limited her reply to the one necessary word "Yes."
I gazed at him, recalling how ungraciously he'd treated me.
She went, reluctantly and ungraciously, wrenching her arm away again.
"Watch out," Anna said ungraciously as they climbed back into the patrol car.
As they parted in the hall she said ungraciously: "I suppose you want to stay the night?"
The train ungraciously took that second to lurch on a curve.
"Well, you can take them away again," said Goon, ungraciously.
He ungraciously conceded the requirement and directed his voice toward the instrument.
For what that might be worth to ye," he added, rather ungraciously.
But then a late flight returned and he thought ungraciously, "What mission did they draw?
"This way," said the Abbot, ungraciously, walking past her to the door.
He said, ungraciously, "There are other tables, most of them empty.
He now scowled ungraciously at the lawyer who had ordered him thrown out.
There were deep lines at the side of the woman's mouth which pulled her lips downwards ungraciously.
'What are you doing home on a Wednesday?' said her father ungraciously.
"And," she added ungraciously, "mind you don't set the house on fire."
I don't even want to look at it,' I said ungraciously.
Chief Dreiser ungraciously accepted the advice and let his driver pick him up.