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1 Yes, I have the mortification not to be loved by her.
2 He would pay 4 ducats for each air rather than have the mortification of a refusal.
3 Let them have the mortification of seeing our triumph without having anything to reproach us with.
4 And when she had taken a great deal of trouble she would have the mortification of hearing him declare that her cooking was uneatable.
5 My only regret is that I had the mortification of being refused.
6 We had the mortification to find the ship admit more water than usual.
7 In half an hour, however, they had the mortification to see these two men return alone.
8 This Hamilton did straightforwardly and point-blank-andJefferson had the mortification of perceiving that his ruse had failed.
9 Spenser for some time waited, but had the mortification to find himself disappointed of her Majesty's bounty.
10 Then the English had the mortification of seeing them land and march away quietly on the other side.
11 Sir Robert Peel had the mortification of receiving a lecture on the subject of consistency from Mr. Huskisson.
12 In a few weeks, however, he had the mortification of seeing his elegant white book-covers fermenting and softening.
13 He had the mortification to see his sketch-book, the labour of months, summarily appropriated and destroyed by the Arabs.
14 On endeavouring to pass through the Admiral's hall I had the mortification of finding myself rejected by his domestics.
15 But, when he broached this subject, he had the mortification to find that she was less impatient than himself.
16 The states, however, would not run the risk; and the prince had the mortification to see Douay reduced by the enemy.
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