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But Lucy at last was unpunctual in her visits to the Wilderness.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE - VOLUME 55, NO. 343, MAY 1844VARIOUS
And, on the other hand, too many persons seem to feel themselves at liberty to be unpunctual in an appointment with an inferior.
ADVICE TO A YOUNG MAN UPON FIRST GOING TO OXFORDEDWARD BERENS
I have known unpunctual people as late on great occasions as on small.
LEFT TO OURSELVESCATHARINE SHAW
He is very unpunctual in his attendance at the office, and very careless and idle when he is there.
SALOMEEMMA MARSHALL
"It's not like Castellan to be unpunctual," said the Prime Minister.
A CABINET SECRETGUY BOOTHBY
Edith is never unpunctual, though all the time her ankle was bad she got downstairs very slowly.
ARUNDELEDWARD FREDERIC BENSON
They had become thoroughly unsettled, and accustomed to careless, unpunctual ways.
JILL'S RED BAGAMY LE FEUVRE
Five minutes had hardly gone by when he looked at his watch, thinking Marian must be unpunctual.
NEW GRUB STREETGEORGE GISSING
The two Grants (Charles and Robert) are always together, and both very forgetful and unpunctual.
THE GREVILLE MEMOIRSCHARLES C. F. GREVILLE
The distance was considerable, and the train service greatly disordered and unpunctual.
WITH LEE IN VIRGINIAG. A. HENTY
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