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1 And the result was the artist's utter subjugation ; he shuffled, dropped his head, made confused efforts to reply.
2 It was his ceaseless domination over her, the utter subjugation of her will, her complete lack of freedom.
3 Considering these points they decided that the truce would mean their utter subjugation , and preferred rather to fight with the Romans.
4 Could it be that he was guilty-whenhe met other robins-ofboasting of his conquest of me and of my utter subjugation ?
5 Utter subjugation by first love; that, perhaps; she affirmed it, and possibly with truth; a flattering assumption, at all events.
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