Of flowers garlands she made, given to him in innocentpride.
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As she spoke, Nan offered the polished absurdity for inspection with innocentpride.
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She took him to her poor people, and showed him off with innocentpride.
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More than I do, he would repeat, seriously, with innocentpride in his honest eyes.
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Pam smiled with an air of innocentpride.
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But now this innocentpride must be humbled.
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In Bangladesh there was an almost innocentpride and excitement that they were hosting such a major event.
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The old-fashioned private virtues which used to be exhibited with such innocentpride as family heirlooms are now scrutinized with suspicion.
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In the years that followed, that innocentpride was replaced by a more cynical sense of place, whereby northside meant simply non-southside.
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They are the pride of my eyes, and the joy of my heart; an innocentpride, I trust, and a wholesome joy.
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Easter was vaguely troubled, and conflicting with the innocentpride and joy in her eyes were the questioning glances she turned to Clayton's darkening face.
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Let the name and deeds I now leave behind be a pride to generations yet to come- amoreinnocentpride than they have sometimes, alas!
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'Well, my love, you might learn something worse,' replied Miss Wendover, with innocentpride.
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"Just wait until they see me dance the Butterfly Dance," she was thinking, with innocentpride.
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"I appreciate your innocentpride in Cousin Augustus, but may I inquire if by chance he possesses another name?"
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"My study and workroom," explained Colonel Wragge, with a delightful touch of innocentpride, as though he were a very serious scholar.