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1 It is better for me to mingle in society as of old.
2 He had no particular end in view in visiting at Forrester's, more than to mingle in society .
3 Selenin, who was always busy, and did not mingle in society , had evidently not heard of Nekhludoff's romance.
4 Of course she did not mingle in society , even though her engagement was well known, without being surrounded by admirers.
5 He almost determined not again to mingle in society ; but, like a monarch, merely to receive the world which worshipped him.
6 He was unfit to mingle in society , for conversation was a pain to him; but let us observe the great Man-child when alone.
7 Then I began to mingle in society again, and didn't have to get in my coal with a double barrel shot gun any more.
8 I have not mingled in society ; therefore cannot judge of the manners of the people.
9 That ease and polish of manner which come from mingling in society he entirely lacked.
10 Paganini had no close friends; no confidants: he never mingled in society , and he never married.
11 I have heard her say that myself, and after mingling in society in Springfield she repeated the seemingly absurd and idle boast.
12 His Roman features are clean shaven, his jet black eyes sparkle with intelligence, and his manners are polished, although he rarely mingles in society .
13 "But I think it right to mingle in society , although all of its forms are not pleasant to me."
14 "-"Sire, will your Majesty permit me to repeat that my mother has no wish whatever to mingle in society ?
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