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1She pretended to be highly displeased: so did her sister for her.
2The Lord Bishop, being informed of this incident, was highly displeased.
3Her brother was highly displeased and often chid her, but to no purpose.
4He was highly displeased with Toi for having made peace on such easy terms.
5Mr. Queed, for his part, looked highly displeased and more than a shade uncomfortable.
6However, the king was highly displeased with his daughters' proceedings.
7As McKie lined up to take the shot, Martin was highly displeased with his decision.
8Though highly displeased by again meeting the man, Buckton nodded and forced a casual smile.
9Every one was surprised, and Madame Erlingsen highly displeased.
10Cortes was highly displeased with the conduct of Alvarado, and censured him in the strongest terms.
11Father was more transparent, and I could tell by his glowering that he was highly displeased.
12Gordon paused, highly displeased at the interruption.
13He was highly displeased, and told my father of it, adding, that I would pass for a fool.
14At this, highly displeased, he exclaimed,-Out
15The King was highly displeased, and threatened to have the jury indicted for a wilful error upon an assize.
16The Queen was highly displeased, and her close intimacy with the Duchesse de Polignac began to suffer for this.
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