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1 These things will hardly much disturb a man of ordinary good temper.
2 You knew better than to disturb a man 's private property!
3 Would you disturb a man in his last sleep?
4 Mean and petty things never disturb a man 's conscience.
5 You should be better-mannered than to disturb a man in the midst of a game of chess.
6 And whatsoever comes in to disturb a man 's purity, comes in to hinder his vision of God.
7 We may eventually be bound not to disturb a man 's mind even by argument; not to disturb the sleep of birds even by coughing.
8 "Pretty outlandish hour to disturb a man , " snapped a sharp and domineering voice in return.
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