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1 Again he had appeared in the hour of misfortune and bitter humiliation .
2 It was a proud, passionate spirit, crushed down by some bitter humiliation .
3 She felt, with bitter humiliation , that his superiority was not assumed but real.
4 So Vivie found a few months' reprieve from acute sorrow and bitter humiliation .
5 He had viewed the desperate fighting of the last two days with bitter humiliation .
6 He covered his face with both hands in bitter humiliation .
7 The situation was, in truth, one of sadness - of bitter humiliation .
8 Then he spoke and, in her bitter humiliation , his voice sounded strained and cold.
9 The bitter humiliation to be here, master of a fortress without one single gun!
10 The citizens of Brussels behaved magnificently, but what a bitter humiliation for them to undergo.
11 That was to me an hour of bitter humiliation .
12 Early spring had come, but no spring-tide hope, and in its stead a bitter humiliation .
13 For he had not money for Yale, and in working for more he endured bitter humiliation .
14 Then it would be a bitter humiliation to let his judgment be overruled by those contemptible Jews.
15 With a proud and sensitive soul, every day of his life must have brought some bitter humiliation .
16 A bitter humiliation , at least, has ever been visited upon those who have arrogated a lofty superiority.
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