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1 I feared to see you spoiled by wealth and rank; pardon me.
2 Here the consolations brought by the kreauchee were not spoiled by light.
3 The young heir of Castlewood was spoiled by father and mother both.
4 A great many lives are spoiled by the soft theory of life.
5 He was twenty then, an only son, spoiled by his adoring family.
6 It seems that Roxy didn't want everything spoiled by a lumpy handkerchief.
7 Of course, the best mirror can be easily spoiled by bad mounting.
8 All her chances, however, have been spoiled by her indulgence in lies.
9 He is a great lover of women and much spoiled by them.
10 Mirabel is clever and agreeable-andnot at all spoiled by his success.
11 But her temper, spoiled by excesses and disappointment, fretted under the restraint.
12 These are examples of fine virtues spoiled by association with mean companions.
13 She wondered sometimes if his life had been spoiled by some tragedy.
14 Her talent for acting had not been spoiled by a stage experience.
15 He was irritated at having his sleep spoiled by such gloomy matters.
16 But here again everything was spoiled by a peep through another door.
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