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1 God bless you, dear boy, for being respectful to a disgraced man .
2 I am a marked and disgraced man , and here I am.
3 Philippe was a disgraced man , sentenced to jail for fifteen years.
4 On Cassio and Iago being alone together, the disgraced man moaned about his reputation.
5 Where else could such a disgraced man go to drown his sorrows in peace?
6 A disgraced man was despicable in his own eyes.
7 He was a ruined man, a disgraced man .
8 This time to-morrow he'll be a disgraced man .
9 Everyone knew when Oscar Wilde left the court that he left it a ruined and disgraced man .
10 So I left England in a hurry, a disgraced man , disowned by his family and his friends.
11 He appeared in Grenada, not as a disgraced man , but richly dressed, and attended by a noble retinue.
12 He felt himself a disgraced man ; and he had already put from him all thought of a public career.
13 He now saw himself undisputed "governor absolute," having been six months long a suspected, discredited, almost disgraced man .
14 I am a disgraced man , thrown aside, as I may now fling away my right hand glove, as a thing useless.
15 The disgraced man was merely a tool, and Margot knew the Count would be happy to discard him at the appropriate moment.
16 Lift the old disgraced man down, sir, and leave to die in the right place-onthe battlefield where his general sent him.'
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