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1 From McClellan, Lincoln endured much condescension of a kind perilously near impertinence.
2 The seigneur bowed with much condescension , and shook the guardsman by the hand.
3 Mary was mollified by so much condescension , and, curtseying, said:-
4 The Antique was overcome by so much condescension .
5 He received me with much condescension and politeness; but, from some certain scruples of delicacy, declined to ordain me.
6 But upon their presentation by Sir Francis, the Queen received them with so much condescension and grace that their fears were speedily removed.
7 Esther was surprised at so much condescension , and in silence the two women crossed the meadows that lay between the shingle bank and the river.
8 'Since they are friends of his Excellency's,' interrupted Concepçion with much condescension , 'that suffices.'
9 "Well, you can come in," said Miss Bettie, with much condescension , and in all humility Lawrence did go in.
10 "My dear," said Lady Theobald, with an air of much condescension and some grave pity, "I should advise you to try to learn.
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