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1 She hated Annabel Jackson - the little snob - and Ruth Biddle's impertinences were beyond endurance.
2 I'm sorry for Alfred, but I always thought Louise Fern a little snob .
3 Lots of visiting nobility-Countde l'Auney, I know, and that little snob , Lord Montague.
4 Beg your pardon, if he's your cousin-buta more odious little snob I never saw.
5 What possible affinity there can be between myself and that disgusting little snob passes my comprehension.
6 I was such a little snob , Anthony.
7 Probably she was a little snob .
8 Fanchon Smith is a little snob .
9 What a little snob I was.
10 He knew the girl, little snob !
11 The hero heated red-hot with his own triumph, welcomes the poor little snob cheerfully, with a volley of oaths.
12 A pitiful, beautiful little snob !
14 People would talk if he invited this gilded little snob to Shouldershott Castle, and would know very well why he was asked there.
15 He is, indeed, if I may be allowed the expression, a vulgar little snob , utterly selfish, and intent solely upon his own gratification.
16 She doesn't even see that the lousy little snobs will never ask me.
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