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1 Now in the cold air of the morning he felt a deep chagrin .
2 Captain Blood alone kept his head, setting a curb upon his deep chagrin .
3 Annie kept her word to Rose's and other people's deep chagrin .
4 To the deep chagrin of the younger sister, my father selected the elder one.
5 Hodge showed deep chagrin in his face, as he drew Merriwell aside, saying swiftly and guardedly:
6 By the enlightened friends of republican government, this gloomy state of things was viewed with deep chagrin .
7 Now to go back to him again--Lee stopped, with an expression of deep chagrin upon his face.
8 The cause was inexplicable, and the unfortunate victim was the subject of deep chagrin , and was afflicted with melancholia.
9 Hubbard and I both looked out, to see George returning with empty hands and an expression of deep chagrin .
10 When at last she entered the kitchen she stopped in deep chagrin , for Holcroft had almost completed preparations for breakfast.
11 He did not eat them, but he did not let the memory of them die either, to George's deep chagrin .
12 The enemy glanced upward and blinked his red eyes in surprise; then he stared in deep chagrin , then glared with rage.
13 In his deep chagrin he laid himself down on his bed, turned his face to the wall, and refused to eat.
14 Though he had been beaten all along the line, he hid his deep chagrin , choked down the rage that was in him.
15 A deep chagrin over the morning's disaster pervaded our army, and had much to do with the subsequent efforts to win a victory.
16 He never allowed his deep chagrin to appear when, three years after his marriage, he still remained without a son to continue his historic name.
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