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1. indelicate frame along the front wall of the building so that he
2. been indelicate, but the laughter from around the room
3. It was indelicate to ask what the problem was and no one saw fit to tell me, but apparently he instructed her on how to avoid it with future pregnancies and the other two gave her no trouble
4. I remembered that it was indelicate to ask about Seconds’ abilities
5. It was indelicate but revealing
6. I thought of so many possibilities that I put off considering it, but still thought it indelicate to show you that I knew your secret
7. object of pity or contempt, when thus sacrilegiously violating the purity of her own feelings? Nay, it is as indelicate, when she is indifferent, unless she be
8. it would be indelicate (in short, I launch off at that point into European, inexplicably lofty subtleties a la George Sand), but now, now you are mine, you are my creation, you are pure, you are good, you are my noble wife
9. The indelicate clacking of the men's heels and the shuffling of their soles reminded him that their grade of culture differed from his
10. But even if—what then? Would it make a very great difference? From everything in the least indelicate her finebred nature instinctively recoiled
11. her voice in this hell of heat and groans? “She’ll die if you don’t come!” really she, Scarlett, standing here saying these dreadful indelicate things at the top of He shook off her hand roughly and spoke as though he hardly heard her, hardly knew what she said
12. There could be no eldest son for her, and younger sons were indelicate things, necessary, but not to be much spoken of
13. Somehow, there was something indelicate about a girl child sleeping in her shaded lamp burned on the table all night long
14. it would be indelicate (in short, I launch off at that point into European, inexplicably lofty subtleties a la George Sand), but now, now
15. Dorothea wondered a little, but felt that it would be indelicate just then to ask for any information which Mr
16. “Speaking of swimming,” said Mack to fill in the indelicate place in the conversation and to shut Jones up
17. It was indicated that they were indelicate, some even said obscene
18. And how could this have been arranged without telling Tatyana Pavlovna beforehand ? Then was Tatyana Pavlovna in the secret ? This idea seemed to me wild, and in a way indelicate, almost coarse
19. It would have been indelicate, and he really was in such a condition that it was almost necessary to spare him : he was agitated; at some points in his story he simply broke off, and was silent for some moments, walking about the room with a vindictive face
20. “With that remark I conclude my sketch of his character, feeling it indelicate to continue further
21. Colia was indelicate enough to voice the delight he felt at his success in managing to annoy Lizabetha Prokofievna, with whom, in spite of their really amicable relations, he was constantly sparring
22. it would be indelicate (in short, I launch off at that point into European, inexplicably lofty subtleties à la George Sand), but now, now you are mine, you are my creation, you are pure, you are good, you are my noble wife
23. Billy, with frank indelicacy; but she was not indelicate enough to place them together at dinner, although her decadent ideas made her quite capable of things of the sort
24. As I have cited only printed documents, or the testimony of living witnesses, I trust the public will not consider this communication as indelicate, or arrogant, but simply a matter of justice to the interests of American science, and particularly to Mr
25. We have not, as yet, I trust, any high personages in this country about whom it would be indelicate or improper for the members on this floor to speak; and let me ask what subject of national importance can be proposed for adoption, on which a member should be deprived of the privilege of speaking at least once before he gives his vote? Nay, sir, let me ask gentlemen whether this House has a right to compel me, or any other member, to vote on any question, without giving me an opportunity of explaining my reason for that vote