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1 Is there too much vanity in what I have just said?
2 There are many words that have much vanity in disputing.
3 Not much vanity on the road in those days.
4 I was hoping you would change your mind-thereis so much vanity and evil in the city.
5 Mr. Atwood, I suppose I have as much vanity as most girls, but you make me blush.
6 Come now, I have, first of all, too much vanity and next, too much faith in you.
7 I thought, and there was not much vanity in thinking it, that she would be happier with me.
8 They had too much taste to relinquish their language, and too much vanity to adopt any foreign institutions.
9 He had not much vanity to trouble him, and passion was quiet, so his task was not gigantic.
10 She has a taste for mystery and intrigue, but she is not secretive, she has too much vanity .
11 There is at least as much vanity in his industry as in the strenuous idleness of the retired publican.
12 The discharging my conscience of thus much vanity gave me immediate relief, and was productive of the effect intended.
13 Plus, you can retake and retake without anyone having to know how much vanity has gone into that 'casual' pose.
15 When we were alone, Jessica said to me: That man has too much vanity , and he thinks it is sensitiveness.
16 It would be curious to discover how much religion, how much morality, and how much vanity there were among the set.
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