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1 Small things annoyed him, particularly his own inability to do simple things.
2 It angered him, too, because of his own inability to assume it.
3 Maybe her own inability to have children was a sign, too.
4 She was always stunned by her own inability to resist him.
5 For she was conscious all the while of her own inability to harm him.
6 An advance had become inevitable, but Moses recognized his own inability to lead it.
7 He'd been confessing his own inability to live as himself.
8 Or was he conscious of his own inability to play the role of War-President?
9 Yet he knew his own inability to resist her.
10 Nothing seemed to faze her, including the candidate's own inability to stick to the script.
11 She also recognized her own inability to concentrate.
12 For that, and for her own inability to teach her the stupendous difference between right and wrong.
13 He thought, with a bitter pang, of Dall, of his own inability to save his brother's life.
14 Left to herself, Gerty mused distressfully upon her friend's plight, and her own inability to relieve it.
15 I do not forget your lordship's commands, though I do recollect my own inability to divert you.
16 He regretted his own inability to acquire that indispensable hardness, and envied and admired it in Fred Norman.
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