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1 Her spiritual aches were too contemptible to pay any attention to.
2 Hell himself considered the reflections upon his integrity too contemptible to merit a serious reply.
3 He is too contemptible a man to work for.
4 It was calling him an Iskwao- a woman - a weakling - a thing too contemptible to harden one's fist against.
5 That state of illusion is too contemptible .
6 Nahoum was not the man to trust to confederates, and Higli Pasha was too contemptible a coadjutor.
7 Have you nothing inside you to make you feel that he is too contemptible to be regarded?
8 The world is too contemptible in his eyes to render its praise or its censure matter of interest.
9 I have nothing to do with you; and you are even too insignificant and too contemptible for my anger.
10 It is too contemptible to be the object of consideration, or to excite the feelings of the pettiest state in Europe.
11 But those who are cruel enough to exercise them upon little children are really too contemptible even to be spoken about.
12 Lady Latimer, who was good to me until the other day, is shutting her doors against me now as too contemptible .
13 It seemed almost too contemptible to be true, since Hugh could easily purchase other garments down at the sporting-goods store in Scranton.
14 Had any one accused him of laying a trap for her, she would have treated the suggestion as too contemptible for notice.
15 By the gods!-one'ssides would split with laughter at the silly brute, were he not altogether too contemptible to provoke even derision!
16 Simnel, apart from his followers, was too contemptible to be an object either of apprehension or resentment on the part of the king.
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