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1 But dared she, a poor vagabond, disturb so distinguished a gentleman at his wine?
2 No shot, no barking, no orders in the world can disturb so melodious a sleep.
3 It's not going to disturb so much.
4 Do not let me disturb so important an occupation as your toilette; dress yourself, my love, and join us.
5 Then he laid it down with a careful motion, as if he did not wish to disturb so much as the dust in the air.
6 He stepped lightly, and opened the door softly, lest his mother should be disturbed so late.
7 Nothing has been disturbed so far.
8 They were not at all annoyed at being disturbed so late in the evening by Sigurdur Óli and Elínborg.
9 It was very sad,-verygrievous that the dear old lady's happiness should be disturbed so soon; but it must be done.
10 The rest of the hole and the original green were not disturbed so as to preserve the mastery of Harry Colt.
11 Some crimes are so terrible that the moral balance of the universe remains disturbed so long as the perpetrator walks the earth.
12 The quack was highly annoyed at being disturbed so early, though not so annoyed as I was when I discovered his uselessness.
13 "The truth is," answered the priest, "I did not like to disturb so many people.
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