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1 To his intense chagrin , he had found the quaint old city very tiresome.
2 But to his intense chagrin the doe bounded off and disappeared in the brushwood.
3 To their intense chagrin the quay was deserted.
4 For to his intense chagrin , strive as he might, he could move neither hand nor foot!
5 The captain took a fervently careful aim, but went far wide of the mark, to his intense chagrin .
6 Though Levi immediately ordered the foresail to be hoisted, he saw, with intense chagrin , that the advantage was against him.
7 Here, as has been said, two months had to be spent waiting for the flood, to Dr. Livingstone's intense chagrin .
8 It was a moment of intense chagrin for Nance, untempered by the fact that Dan's adversary was much the bigger boy.
9 I glanced at the great New York detective and saw that a look of intense chagrin had come upon his clear-cut features.
10 At the end of his third year Nish had moved above the middle of the prentices, but there, to his intense chagrin , he stayed.
11 To the intense chagrin of the wiseacres he prospered despite an unprecedented disregard for the teachings of his father and his grandfather before him.
12 Monsieur le Comte Edouard de Poincilit, to his intense chagrin , found that a ship's captain has far-reaching powers when he chooses to exert them.
13 "We've passed him; he has doubled on us," uttered Darrin in a tone of intense chagrin .
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