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1 He seems to have become a misanthrope , and a fatalist like myself.
2 Your husband has a passion for water prospects, I can tell you, and would become a misanthrope without them.
3 Yet I could not see why a man like the present Roger Trewinion should allow himself to become a misanthrope because of it.
4 Mr. Parmalee was fast becoming a misanthrope .
5 It is creditable to Charles's temper that, ill as he thought of his species, he never became a misanthrope .
6 "You ought not to become a misanthrope , my dear Champcey," they would say.
7 The poor fellow became a misanthrope , owing to his terrible disfigurement, and was finally found drowned in the river near Coloma.
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