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    disinterestedly


    1. we?’ said Jacques, stirring his broth disinterestedly


    2. The one he picked out for the purpose of this demonstration was called Hamilton Squiggles: a serene and particularly intellectual looking animal, that watched disinterestedly as Pong once again started to swing his mong stick above his head


    3. ‘I thought you'd never ask,’ said the elevator disinterestedly


    4. ―Yeah, I had an interesting time myself,‖ he said disinterestedly, and kept on going


    5. apparently” he replied disinterestedly and not attempting to do anything about it


    6. Our ‘host’ continued to bleed disinterestedly over the counter


    7. On the surface, the magicians act cordially but disinterestedly


    8. His band mates looked at him disinterestedly


    9. he opened his eyes and gazed disinterestedly at his two brother


    10. washed” said Sarah disinterestedly, and she got up from the chair to stretch her body in an attempt to dislodge the marching band that had become encamped in her skull

    11. He listened to the words “The British tourist killed in a road accident on the island of Crete, a few days ago has been named” disinterestedly


    12. She glanced disinterestedly at the road and laughed


    13. Lorry said it; perhaps not quite disinterestedly, but with the interested object of squeezing himself back again


    14. Dear Doctor Manette, I love your daughter fondly, dearly, disinterestedly, devotedly


    15. "It was not so at all! That was all Katerina Ivanovna's invention, for she did not understand! And I never made love to Sofya Semyonovna! I was simply developing her, entirely disinterestedly, trying to rouse her to protest


    16. It must be noted that when Katerina Ivanovna exalted anyone's connections and fortune, it was without any ulterior motive, quite disinterestedly, for the mere pleasure of adding to the consequence of the person praised


    17. And then he was descending arm-first into a body-temperature bath, wondering disinterestedly as it reached his waist if he was going to come in his pants


    18. The seventh party consisted of the sort of people who are always to be found, especially around young sovereigns, and of whom there were particularly many passionately devoted to the Emperor, not merely as a monarch but as a man, adoring him sincerely and disinterestedly, as Rostov had done in 1805, and who saw in him not only all the virtues but all human capabilities as well


    19. She could just find selfishness enough to wonder whether Edmund had written to Miss Crawford before this summons came, but no sentiment dwelt long with her that was not purely affectionate and disinterestedly anxious


    20. I was simply developing her, entirely disinterestedly, trying to rouse her to protest…

    21. Ivanovna exalted anyone’s connections and fortune, it was without any ulterior motive, quite disinterestedly, for the mere pleasure of adding to the consequence of the person praised


    22. His heart was too sensitive, too passionate! I will say more, indeed: in my opinion, he was one of the most honest and honourable men in the world, but with a little weakness: of being ready to do anything abject at any one's bidding, good-naturedly and disinterestedly, simply to oblige a fellow-creature


    23. “It is only necessary for one powerful nation like Russia—barbaric as she is said to be—to place herself disinterestedly at the head of an alliance having for its object the maintenance of the balance of power of Europe, and it would save the world!”


    24. The seventh party consisted of the sort of people who are always to be found, especially around young sovereigns, and of whom there were particularly many round Alexander—generals and imperial aides-de-camp passionately devoted to the Emperor, not merely as a monarch but as a man, adoring him sincerely and disinterestedly, as Rostóv had done in 1805, and who saw in him not only all the virtues but all human capabilities as well


    25. Never before had she given herself so completely, so disinterestedly, so cheerfully as now that her maternal instincts were all aroused


    26. There have been similar gifts that were more tragic; what was the famous diamond necklace but a hopeless, mad love token from the Cardinal de Rohan to Marie Antoinette? And there have been those that were more sad; recall the great Mirabeau, dying amid flowers that were themselves death, drinking the hasheesh that was poison, placing on his forehead the tiny handkerchief drenched with the tears of the one beautiful woman that disinterestedly had loved him; the one that, forced from his last bedside, had refused a casket filled with gold and had left behind this final, mute and eloquent token of her love


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