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1 But Sidney was a privileged person , and had been allowed a pass-key.
2 Please allow me, Dr. Adams, you know I am a privileged person .
3 Woman was a privileged person , as long as she was worthy.
4 Being the Dean's grandniece, she considered herself unconsciously a privileged person .
5 But Nick is a privileged person , isn't he, wherever he goes?
6 Mother does not understand sentimentality; but I am a privileged person on my birthday.
7 He became in many houses a privileged person , and he never abused his privileges.
8 Had he been a less privileged person , they would have put him in chancery.
9 No one is asking a privileged person to apologize for his or her lifestyle.
10 There is talk about the bondholder being a privileged person .
11 Mary was a privileged person , unappalled even by the butler.
12 He would have resented this from anybody except Morby, who was a privileged person .
13 I know, however, that you consider yourself a privileged person .
14 But Hope is, though a very happy man, not this sort of privileged person .
15 BEING Miss Henley's godfather, Sir Giles was a privileged person .
16 I'm a slim, privileged person who exists within this industry; I totally get the mistrust.
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