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1 But father was in many respects an old-fashioned and somewhat prejudiced man .
2 The landlord was fortunately a quiet, prejudiced man , and a meditative smoker.
3 You are the most obstinate, prejudiced man I've ever met, Mr. Bunter.
4 You know that I am not a bigoted or prejudiced man .
5 There is the most prejudiced man living-hehates Mrs. Rook.
6 Prejudice is a mixture of pride and egotism, and no prejudiced man , therefore, will be happy.
7 Although I am not a prejudiced man , the presence of the two evil-smelling monks annoyed me extremely.
8 Benoni is a prejudiced man , a very prejudiced man , a Jew of the Jew, who-doesnot like Christians.
9 He was a prejudiced man ; Maltravers was more liberal, but then Maltravers did not pretend to be a wit.
10 Surely it was again providential that he had not intrusted his secret to this utterly ignorant and prejudiced man !
11 That is the kind of a review to have; the doubtful man; even the prejudiced man , is persuaded and succumbs.
12 The man who had left him was an enemy and a prejudiced man , but Trent knew that he was honest.
13 Then I feigned sickness, only to realise that my place would be taken by Judge Grosvenor, a notoriously prejudiced man .
14 Both the events in which it originated, and the effects which it had produced, prejudiced men against it.
15 Three prejudiced men , he thought.
16 Like most prejudiced men , Drummond's conversion was sudden and extreme, and, being a practical man, was at once acted upon.
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