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1 In telling this tale, I attempt no compliment to my own sagacity .
2 This fact his own sagacity will have already led him to divine.
3 Really, Mr Ralli, I fear you are greatly overrating your own sagacity .
4 In telling this tale I attempt no complement to my own sagacity .
5 We applaud our own sagacity and sensibility; and we are comforted.
6 He arrived at this by his own sagacity and the stupidity of mankind.
7 I soon saw good cause, I must confess, to despise my own sagacity .
8 There your own sagacity and observation must come to their aid.
9 This start was an extorted compliment to his own sagacity .
10 In each case your knowledge of your audience must guide you, and your own sagacity .
11 My own sagacity makes me very vain, though there was very little merit in it.
12 The detective had probably overrated his own sagacity when he ventured to suspect Mr. Venner.
13 I had a view, moreover, to give her an high opinion of her own sagacity .
14 He returned to his nephew's house with a very comfortable opinion of his own sagacity .
15 At this entirely obvious solution of the problem he was overcome with amazement at his own sagacity .
16 Emerson, however, felt it keenly, for it was equally a reflection on his friend and his own sagacity .
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