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1 You focus on him and say, 'What a beastly shame ! '
2 Sankey is right, Mather; it would be a beastly shame to be fighting this morning.
3 It was a sheastly bame- Imeana beastly shame !
4 It's a beastly shame , that's what I think.
5 Well, I call it a beastly shame .
6 But I say, Blessington, it's a beastly shame to have that thunder-cloud barrier shutting off the sorceress.
7 He said it was a swindle, that it was all rot, and that it was a beastly shame .
8 I call it a beastly shame .
9 It is a beastly shame not to go to Beechcroft, and be poked up here all the holidays.'
10 It's a beastly shame , remarked Cornelius.
11 Seemed a beastly shame , didn't it?
12 What a beastly shame , though.
13 It's a beastly shame , anyway!
16 A beastly shame we should have been let in like this, after being given to understand that it would be all right.
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