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    1. What unheard-of luxury! Such a wealth of heat


    2. That she would bear my child, an unheard-of thing from a couple’s first mating, and even moreso in a crossbreeding than among pairs of elves


    3. But this resolution did not come to a vote since fourteen members of the Sanhedrin resigned in a body when such an unheard-of action was proposed


    4. And thus in disorder and with such unheard-of confusion this first session of the Sanhedrist trial of Jesus ended at half past four o'clock


    5. Roman education bred an unheard-of and stolid loyalty


    6. Unheard-of doors opened -


    7. For poor people to spend their entire lives enriching their beloved Monarch was unheard-of


    8. If all corporations were dissolved and their wealth was equally distributed among all humans, the physical standard of living would rise instantly to an unheard-of astronomical level of human affluence all around the world


    9. No Historian dares even hint at the actual truth of why such an unheard-of thing as a splitting of a bell happened two times in a row


    10. The rich owners of all the Colonies became grimly furious at this unheard-of violation of their power to steal wealth, and the power to tax their own lower and middleclass into penury

    11. The worship of mathematics; is another offshoot of what the accumulation of these unheard-of -before millions of dollars did to modern culture


    12. Instead of being unwilling slaves to a Spanish King: they had become willing slaves to their own ethic of hard work: which had been the original engine that had given them this new unheard-of rise in affluence as a nation of Protestants


    13. You will not understand why he met this weird, unheard-of kind of death; unless you understand what Ancient Greek Culture actually was, and what kind of human filth Aeschylus actually was


    14. He even let himself entertain the notion that his extraordinary sensitivity to dreamscapes destined him for an entirely unheard-of manifestation of companionship


    15. He said, "As for him who does wrong, we will penalize him, then he will be returned to his Lord, and He will punish him with an unheard-of torment


    16. And so he went on naming a number of knights of one squadron or the other out of his imagination, and to all he assigned off-hand their arms, colours, devices, and mottoes, carried away by the illusions of his unheard-of craze; and without a pause, he continued, "People of divers nations compose this squadron in front; here are those that drink of the sweet waters of the famous Xanthus, those that scour the woody Massilian plains, those that sift the pure fine gold of Arabia Felix, those that enjoy the famed cool banks of the crystal Thermodon, those that in many and various ways divert the streams of the golden Pactolus, the


    17. OF THE UNEXAMPLED AND UNHEARD-OF ADVENTURE WHICH WAS


    18. "There is the point," replied Don Quixote, "and that is the beauty of this business of mine; no thanks to a knight-errant for going mad when he has cause; the thing is to turn crazy without any provocation, and let my lady know, if I do this in the dry, what I would do in the moist; moreover I have abundant cause in the long separation I have endured from my lady till death, Dulcinea del Toboso; for as thou didst hear that shepherd Ambrosio say the other day, in absence all ills are felt and feared; and so, friend Sancho, waste no time in advising me against so rare, so happy, and so unheard-of an imitation; mad I am, and mad I must be until thou returnest with the answer to a letter that I mean to send by thee to my lady Dulcinea; and if it be such as my constancy deserves, my insanity and penance will come to an end; and if it be to the opposite effect, I shall become mad in earnest, and, being so, I shall suffer no more; thus in whatever way she may answer I shall escape from the struggle and affliction in which thou wilt leave me, enjoying in my senses the boon thou bearest me, or as a madman not feeling the evil thou bringest me


    19. They put a chain on me, more as a mark of this than to keep me safe, and so I passed my life in that bano with several other gentlemen and persons of quality marked out as held to ransom; but though at times, or rather almost always, we suffered from hunger and scanty clothing, nothing distressed us so much as hearing and seeing at every turn the unexampled and unheard-of cruelties my master inflicted upon the Christians


    20. IN WHICH ARE CONTINUED THE UNHEARD-OF ADVENTURES OF THE INN

    21. "Notable cruelty!" exclaimed Sancho; "unheard-of ingratitude! I can only say for myself that the very smallest loving word of hers would have subdued me and made a slave of me


    22. One morning as Don Quixote went out for a stroll along the beach, arrayed in full armour (for, as he often said, that was "his only gear, his only rest the fray," and he never was without it for a moment), he saw coming towards him a knight, also in full armour, with a shining moon painted on his shield, who, on approaching sufficiently near to be heard, said in a loud voice, addressing himself to Don Quixote, "Illustrious knight, and never sufficiently extolled Don Quixote of La Mancha, I am the Knight of the White Moon, whose unheard-of achievements will perhaps have recalled him to thy memory


    23. And there was unheard-of extravagance in the larder


    24. "It is an unheard-of thing," said Noureddin, "that a fisherman should be in


    25. He clung to one idea—that of his happiness, destroyed, without apparent cause, by an unheard-of fatality; he considered and reconsidered this idea, devoured it (so to speak), as the implacable Ugolino devours the skull of Archbishop Roger in the Inferno of Dante


    26. He was alone—alone with these countless, these unheard-of treasures! was he awake, or was it but a dream?


    27. "The Pharaon, sir—they signal the Pharaon! The Pharaon is entering the harbor!" Morrel fell back in his chair, his strength was failing him; his understanding weakened by such events, refused to comprehend such incredible, unheard-of, fabulous facts


    28. "If a man had by unheard-of and excruciating tortures destroyed your father, your mother, your betrothed,—a being who, when torn from you, left a desolation, a wound that never closes, in your breast,—do you think the reparation that society gives you is sufficient when it interposes the knife of the guillotine between the base of the occiput and the trapezal muscles of the murderer, and allows him who has caused us years of moral sufferings to escape with a few moments of physical pain?"


    29. "It is very clear, notwithstanding," replied the young man, with an artlessness wholly free from affectation; "tell her some fine morning an unheard-of piece of intelligence—some telegraphic despatch, of which you alone are in possession; for instance, that Henri IV


    30. "It is an unheard-of fatality

    31. But this unexpected, unhoped-for, unheard-of fortune sufficed you no longer when you once possessed it; you


    32. It is not Fernand Mondego's treachery towards Ali Pasha which induces me so readily to excuse you, but the treachery of the fisherman Fernand towards you, and the almost unheard-of miseries which were its consequences; and I say, and proclaim it publicly, that you were justified in revenging yourself on my father, and I, his son, thank you for not using greater severity


    33. The most dreadful misfortunes, the most frightful sufferings, the abandonment of all those who loved me, the persecution of those who did not know me, formed the trials of my youth; when suddenly, from captivity, solitude, misery, I was restored to light and liberty, and became the possessor of a fortune so brilliant, so unbounded, so unheard-of, that I must have been blind not to be conscious that God had endowed me with it to work out his own great designs


    34. For a month, unheard-of temperatures had been searing the West and Midwest


    35. It was almost unheard-of for the nobility to miss Sunday mass


    36. That a man should lie in wait for and follow a very handsome woman is no unheard-of thing, and if he had so little audacity that he not only dared not address her, but even fled from her approach, he was not a very formidable assailant


    37. An unheard-of verdict for that part of the world


    38. Bahnyta wasn’t an unheard-of name in the Temple Lands, but it was rare—it was much more common to Dohlar or northern Desnair than anywhere else on the planet—which helped reduce the possibility of someone with that full name turning up in Marzho’s shop as an actual customer


    39. an invitation to dissolve: an unheard-of audacity of that evil madman


    40. discussed, that Rhett Butler not only ran his own four boats and sold the cargoes at The rumor which had been creeping about underground was now being openly unheard-of prices but bought up the cargoes of other boats and held them for rises in prices

    41. morning, and black Uncle Levi sent up word that Scarlett must dress immediately and Merriwether’s carriage was at Aunt Pitty’s house at the unheard-of hour of seven in the come to the hospital


    42. I could not get a word in; and what do you think he shouted at me? 'Have you a safety-pin?' 'No!' 'Well, then, clear out!' I tried to tell him that an unheard-of thing had happened on the stage, but he roared, 'A safety-pin! Give me a safety-pin at once!' A boy heard him—he was bellowing like a bull—ran up with a safety-pin and gave it to him; whereupon Moncharmin slammed the door in my face, and there you are!"


    43. But all that evening and next day reports came in one after another of unheard-of losses, of


    44. The pursuit of the Russian army, about which Napoleon was so concerned, produced an unheard-of result


    45. Let us say it simply, it was not he who stole; it was not the man; it was the beast, who, by habit and instinct, had simply placed his foot upon that money, while the intelligence was struggling amid so many novel and hitherto unheard-of thoughts besetting it


    46. , an unheard-of transformation had taken place in the production of "black goods


    47. In the end, I chose a dealer in Palo Alto who sold me the car for $2,000 under invoice—a nearly unheard-of price


    48. Under his very eyes, unheard-of vision, he had a sort of representation of the most horrible moment of his life, enacted by his spectre


    49. Also, you have the will power of ten men; otherwise you would not dare veer away from the common flavors listed on the menu and order, straight out, without quibble or reservation, such an unheard-of thing as lime-vanilla ice


    50. Since that time, he had made unheard-of efforts to find traces of him and to reach him in that dark abyss of misery in which Thenardier had disappeared






















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