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1
I am
always
ashamed
of myself when I get one in my hand.
2
Why is it you are
always
ashamed
of your country? with malice aforethought.
3
Once R. H. D. shot a hippopotamus and he was
always
ashamed
and sorry.
4
For some reason Lincoln was
always
ashamed
of this farce.
5
Lucy was
always
ashamed
of my being jilted, you know.
6
He's
always
ashamed
of it the next day, as if he had been drunk.
7
I'm
always
ashamed
that my letters contain so little news and are so uninteresting.
8
He used to think me so good that I was
always
ashamed
of not being a veritable angel.
9
Hatred is
always
ashamed
of itself.
10
I'm
always
ashamed
before your faith.
11
But people are
always
ashamed
to own the little weaknesses of self-love, which, however, all people feel more or less.
12
When they were alone again, Lucy said, smiling: "Do you know, I am
always
ashamed
to ask you to begin to read."
13
He hated work, and he "got mad" easily; but he did work, and he was
always
ashamed
when he was over his fit of passion.
14
Ay, that's the way with you doting husbands;-alwaysashamed of your own lively sensibilities.
15
'Come, come,' said George, 'Cadurcis is
always
ashamed
of being amiable.
always
ashamed
always