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1 But must not something of kindly condescension always blend with his admiring devotedness?
2 It annoyed her, a young person of much consequence, to have her kindly condescension repelled.
3 The derogatory names, the veiled sneers, and-perhapshardest of all for a proud man to bear - the kindly condescension .
4 She treated him now with a kindly condescension , such as she might have bestowed upon a meek-souled dog.
5 And now, a moment ago, she had talked with him with more interest and kindly condescension than she had ever shown before.
6 A good many of my radical friends express a certain kindly condescension when they speak of Edward Bellamy's "Looking Backward."
7 And Everychild replied, with a little of that kindly condescension which a married man feels toward a youth, "Well, my boy?"
8 "I think you've got it bright enough," he said with kindly condescension .
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