She looked at him with eyes, not of an inexperienced girl blinded by love, but of one cynically familiar with the traits of common men, intolerantly prejudiced, sharply susceptible to every note or motion of displeasing quality; and her eyes told her heart, and what is much more told her mind, that nothing but sheer perfection was here.
"This Freedom"
A. S. M. Hutchinson
Jean shrugged his shoulders intolerantly.
"The Belovéd Traitor"
Frank L. Packard
The newcomer came to a halt, staring intolerantly.
"Gentle Julia"
Booth Tarkington