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1
Captain Lyth, you must know that I never would be
so
disgraced
.
2
Play too; ¶ but
so
disgraced
a part, ¶ whose issue
3
Had he
so
disgraced
himself then that Hepburn considered the Colonel's action justified?
4
I feel
so
disgraced
,
I am ashamed to look Mr Templeton in the face.
5
Her father was very angry, and threatened disinheritance if she
so
disgraced
the family.
6
Neither in the last war nor in this has a Prussian soldier
so
disgraced
himself.
7
How can you honor those who are
so
disgraced
?
8
I never was
so
disgraced
as when we met Miss Marie Doll in her beautiful clothes.
9
I do not deserve to be
so
disgraced
.
10
I do not think that he will live when he knows that he is
so
disgraced
.
11
Was ever woman
so
disgraced
,
and so unjustly?
12
Never were the swords of Rome
so
disgraced
!
13
The Merrifields have never been
so
disgraced
before!'
14
Heaven forbid he should be
so
disgraced
!
15
The man pointed north-eastward, in the very direction where lay that field in which Jude had
so
disgraced
himself.
16
If I have
so
disgraced
the tribe, at least let me go back to those who would accept me.
so
disgraced
so