A cloudy vision of something Unpurchasable, where he had supposed there was nothing, had cowed him in spite of the burly resistance of his pride.
"Entire PG Edition of The Works of William Dean Howells"
William Dean Howells
When I was a boy out in Ohio there were two great occasions every year in my life-one when I went to visit a grand old aunt I had in the country, the other when she visited us, arriving with a wagon-load of jam, jelly, salt-rising bread, pound-cake, and other Unpurchasable manna.
"Lady Larkspur"
Meredith Nicholson
A great Bostonian whom I remember to have heard speculate on the superiority of a state of civilization in which you could buy two cents' worth of beef to that in which so small a quantity was Unpurchasable, would find the system perfected here, where you can buy half a cent's worth.
"Venetian Life"
W. D. Howells