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1 A balking horse caused the spectators much amusement and his rider no little chagrin .
2 The affair was accompanied by another humiliating incident which gave me no little chagrin .
3 Mrs. Dinks could not help showing a little chagrin .
4 This seemed to give the Abbot some little chagrin : perhaps the Hermit had offered a reward for my discovery.
5 I felt no little chagrin at not seeing them there, because I have a peculiar interest in these contrivances.
6 Kate Dunlevy, who had expected to marry purely for love, found with a little chagrin that she was also marrying for money.
7 He was surprised and a little chagrinned by the weakness he had discovered; he could not understand how it had escaped him before.
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