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He was relieved to find Tanis cheerful, unreproachful, and brilliant in a frock of brown net over gold tissue.
Babbit 2004
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Tony looked up at her; his voice calm, unreproachful.
The Complete Stories Vol 1 Asimov, Isaac 1990
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Riccabocca secretly thought her extravagant, but, like a wise man, declined to look at the house bills, and ate his joint in unreproachful silence.
The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various
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It was in the attic that Uncle Matthew had found most of his happiness, in the company of uncomplaining, unreproachful books, and the memory of that happiness had drawn John to the attic one day when he most missed his Uncle.
The Foolish Lovers St. John G. Ervine 1927
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He was relieved to find Tanis cheerful, unreproachful, and brilliant in a frock of brown net over gold tissue.
Chapter 31 1922
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He was relieved to find Tanis cheerful, unreproachful, and brilliant in a frock of brown net over gold tissue.
Babbitt 1922
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He was relieved to find Tanis cheerful, unreproachful, and brilliant in
Babbitt Sinclair Lewis 1918
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With Rebecca he got on very well; she was impersonal, unreproachful, and she fairly panted for work.
A Collection of Stories, Reviews and Essays Willa Sibert Cather 1910
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Mademoiselle Loiré was most sympathetic and unreproachful, and, having dried her sister's tears, led her into the house, where the whole party sat down to cake and cider, under the influence of which Mademoiselle
Barbara in Brittany E. A. Gillie 1907
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'You didn't suppose I'd forget you liked muscatels?' inquired Franklin, with a mild and unreproachful gentleness when she exclaimed over the nectarines and grapes.
Franklin Kane Anne Douglas Sedgwick 1904
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