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1 She pretended to be highly displeased : so did her sister for her.
2 The Lord Bishop, being informed of this incident, was highly displeased .
3 Her brother was highly displeased and often chid her, but to no purpose.
4 He was highly displeased with Toi for having made peace on such easy terms.
5 Mr. Queed, for his part, looked highly displeased and more than a shade uncomfortable.
6 However, the king was highly displeased with his daughters' proceedings.
7 As McKie lined up to take the shot, Martin was highly displeased with his decision.
8 Though highly displeased by again meeting the man, Buckton nodded and forced a casual smile.
9 Every one was surprised, and Madame Erlingsen highly displeased .
10 Cortes was highly displeased with the conduct of Alvarado, and censured him in the strongest terms.
11 Father was more transparent, and I could tell by his glowering that he was highly displeased .
12 Gordon paused, highly displeased at the interruption.
13 He was highly displeased , and told my father of it, adding, that I would pass for a fool.
14 At this, highly displeased , he exclaimed,-Out
15 The King was highly displeased , and threatened to have the jury indicted for a wilful error upon an assize.
16 The Queen was highly displeased , and her close intimacy with the Duchesse de Polignac began to suffer for this.
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