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1
Men, having
more
vanity
and less discretion, area good deal less cautious.
2
A girl of
more
vanity
would have waited for plainer words.
3
The young man had never employed
more
vanity
than enthusiasm.
4
And then another look in a girl's soft
eyes
-
and
more
vanity
and self and delirium.
5
No more egoism, no
more
vanity
,
no more reservation.
6
A fellow of
more
vanity
might, on the evidence, persuade himself that he was in favor.
7
Their conversation, therefore, has frequently more wit than interest, and their dancing
more
vanity
than mirth.
8
The vanity of life was all we had, and there is no
more
vanity
left in us.
9
It takes
more
vanity
,
more solemn stupidity and more leisure than plain people have time for, to maintain the force of fake dignity.
10
It may be that Rangely had
more
vanity
than the rest of Mrs. Wilson's followers, or it may be that he was more resolute.
11
He saw with dissatisfaction that her dress, which was extremely elegant, appeared to inspire her with
more
vanity
than became her on such an occasion.
12
"Did I possess
more
vanity
in this case, I might have said the same with regard to Vrouw Isabelle," said the Count.
13
'Tis a passion that mixes with very little solid essence, far
more
vanity
and feverish raving; and we should serve and pay it accordingly.
more
vanity
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