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1 He was weeping and I felt the deep reproach of his tears.
2 A look of deep reproach was the only answer he received to this remark.
3 She disengaged herself from his arms and gave him a look of deep reproach .
4 Carossa swore fluently, and bent a look of deep reproach upon Ned and Obed.
5 The melancholy fellow with the black beard looked at Vera with eyes of deep reproach .
6 As Vere had reddened, he reddened, and he looked with deep reproach at his Padrona.
7 There was deep reproach in her voice.
8 His gaze was full of deep reproach .
9 His rich voice had a ring of deep reproach in its tone-andshe was for a moment taken aback.
10 Her letters all run over with a tenderness that makes you sigh, and that makes you feel a deep reproach .
11 And in conclusion he asks: Is not the "Odyssey" in every sense a deep reproach to our nineteenth century?
12 Apparently pained and surprised to find that it was to him she had addressed herself, he regarded her with deep reproach .
13 Miss Vavasor, I conjure you to tell me,-eventhough in doing so you must cast so deep reproach upon her name!
14 "Surely you need not ask me," he said, deep reproach in his eyes.
15 "But it is such a little thing!" he said, with a deep reproach .
16 "Forgive me," she said, in a tone of deep reproach ; "I did not think."
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