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1With much diffidence he replied: 'I speak only of my own feeling.
2Another time Sadako asked her with much diffidence and slanting of the eyes,-
3He had a fine flow of talk, and not much diffidence about his own opinions.
4I shall deal with matters often handled only with much diffidence, and thought of with uncomfortable reserve.
5Being comparatively young and inexperienced, I felt much diffidence in undertaking the charge of a Church in a large city.
6After much bantering and urging, Benjamin proceeded to read his, apparently with much diffidence; and all listened with profound attention.
7It is to remedy this defect that this book is offered, with much diffidence, and with many thanks to Mr. C.R.L.
8Four years prior to this appointment, he had been admitted to the bar, after "undergoing with much diffidence" his examination.
9This life is offered with much diffidence, though the pleasure of collecting the materials and of putting them together has been very great.
10"We thought about three dollars an hour," replied Lawry, with much diffidence.
11[Footnote 52: I dissent, though with much diffidence, from M. Vandal ("Napoléon et Alexandre," vol.
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