6.I want a real marriage, a true marriage, with everything that that involves..... And I hope I do not ask the indelicate when I send you back to relay this message.
7.The town buzzed when this story got about. Somehow, there was something indelicate about a girl child sleeping in her father's room, even though the girl was only two years old.
8.Mrs. Mingott said she had gone out;which, on a day of such glaring sunlight, and at the " shopping hour, " seemed in itself an indelicate thing for a compromised woman to do.
9.Dorothea wondered a little, but felt that it would be indelicate just then to ask for any information which Mr. Casaubon did not proffer, and she turned to the window to admire the view.
10." The sentiment, that a woman may allow all innocent freedoms, provided her virtue is secure, is both grossly indelicate and dangerous, and has proved fatal to many of your sex" . With this opinion I perfectly coincide.
11.This determination, however, perfectly consistent with his former advice, he calls INDELICATE, and earnestly persuades his daughters to conceal it, though it may govern their conduct: as if it were indelicate to have the common appetites of human nature.
12.Besides, what can be more indelicate than a girl's coming out in the fashionable world? Which, in other words, is to bring to market a marriageable miss, whose person is taken from one public place to another, richly caparisoned.