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1 Rose didn't lose caste with any of them on account of it.
2 To lose caste is a very serious thing to a native of India.
3 To lose this cue is to lose caste and standing among his fellows.
4 You would lose caste among your equals, and bring unhappiness upon us both.
5 Even impecuniosity, though inconvenient, would not have made him lose caste .
6 It is all in the line of business, and neither professional would lose caste .
7 I have no talents, and I'd lose caste in my set if I had.
8 The school, from being so intimately connected with the Association, began to lose caste .
9 I'd lose caste forever with Tom if I carried firearms.
10 They drink wine, they eat what they will, they do not lose caste so easily.
11 But I suppose you hate to lose caste , even before such ragged specimens as your friends.
12 For a lover to find his lady's garter, foretells that he will lose caste with her.
13 You intend to offer yourself for this situation, Merle - to lose caste , and take your place among menials?
14 All our servants were astonished: so many had said that nobody would ever mind Christ or lose caste .
15 Your class, Darry, would lose caste with the fellows here if it allowed such an insult to go.
16 We must be out and be seen everywhere, or we lose caste - so many balls and parties every night.
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