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1 He knew it would be an act of the basest ingratitude and selfishness.
2 The basest ingratitude is that which injures those who serve us.
3 Would not this procedure bear the appearance of the basest ingratitude ?
4 I shudder to think of such a thing; it would be the basest ingratitude .
5 This matrimonial felicity seemed to him like the basest ingratitude .
6 That were the basest ingratitude .
7 It's the basest ingratitude for you to whimper over a small larceny when you have added assault or murder to the liabilities of our partnership!
8 'Say, full of sacrifice, if you would be just,' added the Countess; 'and the victim of basest ingratitude . '
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