I have fallenintodisgrace with you, it would seem, since yesterday.
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Her father had fallenintodisgrace before her, and her mother was dead of grief.
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Has he not fallenintodisgrace with the sultan?
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If we have fallenintodisgrace by sin, we should repent and lead a better life.
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Cousrouf Pasha has fallenintodisgrace-thatis a fixed fact-andthe sultan has sent him into exile.
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Consrouf has fallenintodisgrace?
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The father inquired of the Minister whether the Sultan would receive his present now his son had fallenintodisgrace.
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A murmur had spread abroad that "the Barbarina had fallenintodisgrace and lost forever the favor of the king."
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A few days after Gardiner had fallenintodisgrace Henry, the Eighth died, and his son Edward, yet a minor, ascended the throne.
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He was a formerly respected leader of the Animal Kingdom, but this particular lion had fallenintodisgrace due to his outlandishly unkinglike cowardice.
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Not only were my hopes this way frustrated, but in Russia likewise, where the Countess of Bestuchef and the Chancellor had fallenintodisgrace.
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Tanis looked over at Stunn, who proudly wore the coat of arms of a knighthood that had fallenintodisgrace three hundred years before.
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He is one whom all the courtiers avoid to-night-miserabletimeservers as they are-forhe has fallenintodisgrace with your father and the king.
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There are some kindly-hearted, soft-minded parents, in whose estimation not to have fallenintodisgrace shows the highest merit on the part of their children.
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"I have fallenintodisgrace on your account, my son," cried he, merrily.
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"He is so no longer; he is fallenintodisgrace," replied Anton, in the same tone.