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ot misunderstand me Do not the circumstances justify it? Don't be so dismal, please Don't delude yourself Don't let me encroach on your good nature Don't think I am unappreciative of your kindness Do you attach any particular meaning to that? Do you know, I envy you that Do you know what his chief interests are now? Do you mind my making a suggestion? Do you press me to tell? Do you really regard him as a serious antagonist? Do you think there is anything ominous in it? Does it please you so tremendously? Does it seem incredible? E Either way is perplexing Eminently proper, I think Everyone looks at it differently Excuse my bluntness F Fanciful, I should say For the simplest of reasons Forgive me if I seem disobliging Fortunate, to say the least Frankly, I don't see why it should Frugal to a degree Fulsome praise, I call it G Give me your sympathy and counsel Glorious to contemplate Good! that is at least something Gratifying, I am sure H Happily there are exceptions to every rule Has it really come to that? Have I incurred your displeasure? Have you any rooted objection to it? Have you anything definite in your mind? Have you reflected what the consequences might be to yourself? He does me too much honor He feels it acutely He has a queer conception of the proprieties He is a poor dissembler [dissemble = conceal behind a false appearance] He is anything but obtuse He is so ludicrously wrong He is the most guileless of men He was so extremely susceptible He writes uncommonly clever letters Heaven forbid that I should wound your sensibility His sense of humor is unquenchable How amiable you are to say so How can I tell you how much I have enjoyed it all? How can I thank you? How can you be so unjust? How delightful to meet you How does the idea appeal to you? How droll you are! How extraordinary! How intensely interesting! How perfectly delightful! How utterly abominable How very agreeable this is! How very interesting How very surprising How well you do it! However, I should like to hear your views Human nature interests me very much indeed I I admire your foresight I admit it most gratefully I agree--at least, I suppose I do I agree that something ought to be done I always welcome criticism so long as it is sincere I am absol
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