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1 This brother may be a degenerate scion from a noble stock: yet I can hardly think the thing possible.
2 A little further talk and the facts developed as Garibaldi had suspected-theman was a degenerate scion of Spanish aristocracy.
3 She would no longer weep, nor shed a single tear for the false, intriguing traitor, the degenerate scion of a degenerate race.
4 As they passed over a ridge they looked back, and there stood the degenerate scion of royalty, his hands high above his head.
5 Now he must make the Colonel believe that he was a degenerate scion of the honored stock and could have no part in them.
6 They were degenerate scions of the Ramessides, and had neither the features nor the energy of their ancestor.
7 " Degenerate scion of a noble race!" jested Adams.
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