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1756.  Mrs. Delany, in Life & Corr. (1861), III. 419. I am still unalarmed about the invasion, but don’t find people are so apprehensive as at first.

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1769.  G. White, Selborne, xxvi. A tame snake, which was … as sweet as any animal while in good humour and unalarmed.

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1820.  W. Jay, Prayers, 89. Unalarmed by fears, undistressed by pain.

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1897.  Anne Page, Afternoon Ride, 61. A large iguana, waddling with serious mien and unalarmed leisure towards the drift.

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