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1 Little by little, he returned to the dissipated life he had formerly lived.
2 I told him young Assheton was leading an idle, extravagant, and dissipated life .
3 I have never led a dissipated life - never ,inany respect.
4 Linmere had been abroad several years, and had led a very reckless, dissipated life .
5 Desnoyers was becoming indignant at his son's dissipated life .
6 Your poverty does not absolve you, for it is the direct consequence of your dissipated life .
7 The fact was that since his return he had been leading a most dissipated life indeed.
8 The young man, set at ease about his expenses, resumed light-heartedly his studious and dissipated life .
9 A mean, selfish, dissipated life - alifethat would be Olivia's curse as long as it lasted.
10 We found Deluc to have led a dissipated life , and to have mixed with very bad company.
11 Dimitri Ivan'itch is now a man long past middle age, and still continues his wild, dissipated life .
12 Next to the boulevards, the Palais-Royal was the centre of the elegant and dissipated life in the capital.
13 The flame of a real love burned up the evil weeds fostered by a libertine and dissipated life .
14 Bolton was a good mother, and looked upon Sidney as the pride and joy of her somewhat dissipated life .
15 He attended to army affairs reluctantly, left everything to his generals, and while awaiting the Emperor's arrival led a dissipated life .
16 Much has been written of Bismarck's reckless and dissipated life at the university, which differed not essentially from that of other nobles.
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