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1 More than his own exploits , though, Habana was pleased with the team.
2 The bubbly Blair said Ohno's accomplishments had drawn attention to her own exploits .
3 The serving-men all went home and told great stories of their own exploits .
4 He never wrote of himself or his own exploits .
5 Bludd expected some of them to brag about their own exploits and tell their tall tales.
6 But, my dear Dick, your memory fails you, or your modesty makes you forget your own exploits .
7 As for De Craye, Willoughby recollected his own exploits too proudly to put his trust in a man.
8 Who, unless promptly suppressed, will turn the conversation into a monologue relating to his own exploits and opinions.
9 The surname of Africanus, which he had inherited by adoption, had now been acquired by his own exploits .
10 The champion, finding himself so smartly handled, changed his battery, and began to expatiate on his own exploits .
11 During the daylight hours, when he couldn't venture outside, Mulch busied himself writing the screenplay of his own exploits .
12 In regard to women, as to his own exploits , seen in the light of memory, Smith possessed a creative imagination.
13 I switched Dawson off the subject of Madame Gilbert, and directed his mind towards the contemplation of his own exploits .
14 A wager was a common enough explanation for our own exploits , but it seemed an original reason for taking notes.
15 Footnote 13: The regicide, Colonel Hutchinson's, fame rests more on his wife's commemoration of him than on his own exploits .
16 We know that it always is, or should be, embarrassing to a hero to recite the history of his own exploits .
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