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Then there is Mrs. Crum, hard-working mother-in-law, whose voice was "an echo of the spirit of '76," a not altogether unamiable creature.

From Time Magazine Archive

His second marriage, to one Constance Worth in Mexico, ended in an unamiable divorce.

From Time Magazine Archive

He turned out to be an unamiable man carrying a chip on his shoulder.

From Time Magazine Archive

Mass., the daughter of an unamiable patent attorney who was divorced from his wife when Bette was seven.

From Time Magazine Archive

When a child, his temper had been morose and reserved; and, as he grew up, all the unamiable points of his character became more conspicuous.

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None by Harper, Various (magazine)




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