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1 Barrow could hardly get the words out, his scorn so choked him.
2 She could scorn so well and so convincingly, Joy felt, listening to her.
3 And believe me, there is not another woman in the whole world I scorn so much as I scorn you.
4 In the whole range of a bullock-driver's vocabulary there is no word that expresses his blistering scorn so well as "cow".
5 Once he stared at Breede's detached cuffs with a scorn so malevolent that Breede turned them about on the desk to examine them himself.
6 Before this man, whom she scorned so unutterably, Lucretia was impotent.
7 I did not dream she could misunderstand me: I only thought she scorned so humble a suitor.
8 He who called himself my master said he scorned so small an offer for such a valuable servant.
9 Under ordinary circumstances Chick Flathers would have scorned so passive a role as umpire, but to-day he was handicapped.
10 Our job now, having been scorned so frequently, is not to shrug our shoulders and look away, but to look closer.
11 "I make them still, those professions you scorn so deeply."
12 She could have ruined Charles with a single word; but she scorned so base a revenge, and treated him with utter contempt.
13 He scorned so modern and commonplace a possibility as a society like Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, which was formed of Virginian gentlefolk.
14 "Madame, you are forgetting that your own father was one of the Jacobins whom you scorn so uncharitably," said the Count severely.
15 "Yes, sire," said Voltaire, with the passionate scorn so peculiar to him; "they have bored their insatiable and poisonous teeth into my flesh.
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