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1 He is a very paragon of all the noble virtues.
2 By the side of Flint, Lily Condor loomed a very paragon of the social amenities.
3 You can have had no sympathy with Brott-a hopeless plebeian, a very paragon of Anglo-Saxonstupidity?
4 The very paragon of neatness.
5 And thou, minion, thou whom we deemed the very paragon of integrity and honor, hast thou aught to say?
6 A very paragon among cousins!
7 He was a very paragon of modesty, was the General, and a man whose attitudes and expressions spoke as eloquently as his words.
8 The management of the Olympic billed her extensively as a very paragon of marvels, but most of the critics refused to endorse this opinion.
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