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But he could stand a heavy load, and as a rule it only made him sluggish and uncompanionable.

From Maid of the Mist by Oxenham, John

Foster had taken it amiss that Ray should seem so downhearted and be so uncompanionable.

From A Soldier's Trial An Episode of the Canteen Crusade by King, Charles

At school his mates found him taciturn and uncompanionable, and Joel Ham was astonished at his obedience and industry.

From The Gold-Stealers A Story of Waddy by Dyson, Edward

Miss Earle had noticed the depressing effect which even the sight of the blonde lady exercised on Morris the day before, and she looked forward, therefore, to rather an uncompanionable breakfast.

From In a Steamer Chair and Other Stories by Barr, Robert

She was extravagant, bigoted, scolded all day, and was utterly uncompanionable to a musician.

From The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 4 June 1906 by Various




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