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1 He was even more dissatisfied when he learned how fortunate Herbert was.
2 They reassured her, yet only made her state of mind more dissatisfied .
3 But she ten times more dissatisfied with me, than I with her.
4 Naturally, those events made him yet more dissatisfied with his sister's position.
5 It seemed with each passing year that she became more bitter, more dissatisfied .
6 The States-General were more and more dissatisfied with the measures of Governor Stuyvesant.
7 When Letitia went to school she always came home more dissatisfied .
8 He was dissatisfied with himself, and, of course, more dissatisfied with other people.
9 The result was that he became more and more dissatisfied .
10 As time passed the inhabitants grew more and more dissatisfied with the strict German rule.
11 The inevitable result was that he was more dissatisfied .
12 The more Gertrude meditated upon her father's plan, the more dissatisfied with herself she became.
13 Frank thought he had never seen a more dissatisfied face than that of this lad.
14 The more I pondered on the subject, the more dissatisfied I became with my own scruples.
15 Upon his return to Groote Schuur he seemed more dissatisfied than ever with the Home Government.
16 He became more and more dissatisfied with himself.
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