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1The work would do no discredit to a Phidias, to a Lysippus.
2Hindley and Rundle streets, indeed, would do no discredit to any secondary town in England.
3He has been well taught, and will do no discredit to our race, Monsieur Bertram.
4He is of mixed Saxon and Norman strain, and will, believe me, do no discredit to either.
5He comes of a fighting stock; and will, I foresee, do no discredit to them in the future.
6It seems to me that, so long as I do no discredit to it, the name suffices to the world.
7It is a citizens' company of butchers and bakers and candlestick-makers, which would do no discredit to the regular army.
8His sketches are remarkable for their truth to nature, and many of them would do no discredit to Landseer himself.
9A short half hour will put us in the necessary condition, and do no discredit either to our spirit or to our prudence.
10The room would have done no discredit to the Grand Boulevard.
11By my faith, Tom, the girl does no discredit to the major's taste.
12The face did no discredit to the rest of the man, for it was both good-humored and handsome.
13Punctually the meal was served; the liquor provided therewith, though of small dignity, did no discredit to the host.
14The composition might undoubtedly have issued from a merchant's office, and would have done no discredit to the establishment.
15I have faced the devil on many occasions, and trust that in the encounters I did no discredit to my calling.
16Arnold's clean-cut visage, manly yet refined, did no discredit to the choice of a girl even so striking in countenance as Irene.
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