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1 I don't care-wehad a lovely time, even if you two men did behave disgracefully .
2 I feel that he has behaved disgracefully , wasting his time and my money.
3 If Mr. Iglesias meant nothing all along, then I think he has behaved disgracefully .
4 Really, she thinks she has behaved disgracefully to you.
5 You behaved disgracefully at King William's School last year.
6 Hinks behaved disgracefully , and unless Finch is reinstated, you'll be taking far too great a risk.
7 We behaved disgracefully - at least I know I did.
8 And you behaved disgracefully to Mr. Helbeck.
9 You not only behaved disgracefully , but you threw away your life, and the bright promise of your future.
10 But there's no denying that I behaved disgracefully to-youknow-andDr. Ashton has good reason to be incensed.
11 I know we behaved disgracefully .
12 You two have behaved disgracefully .
13 "Your mother has behaved disgracefully to me-thatyou must admit, Lord Lydstone."
14 Oh, she has behaved disgracefully !
15 He had behaved disgracefully .
16 "I think," she said, "you have behaved disgracefully to poor Rem!
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