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1 The government was much mortified that the minority was so very considerable.
2 They proved to be in sorry condition, and Theodore was much mortified .
3 Laura was, of course, very much mortified , - almost beyond the power of concealment.
4 They tried the fascinating, and were much mortified by the coldness they met.
5 A difficulty occurred at this time which much mortified the King.
6 Presently they both came to the door, looking much mortified .
7 The parliamentary gentlemen did not expect so firm a reply, and withdrew, much mortified .
8 Poor Jim was much mortified at the calmness with which his resignation was received.
9 He was too much mortified to be very heedful of the feelings of his companion.
10 And of course Mr. Toad felt very much mortified .
11 He prudently retreated, very much mortified with the transaction.
12 He immediately withdrew, apparently much mortified , and we continued our repast of dog very quietly.
13 Paul Beck nodded slightly, but he felt too much mortified to reciprocate Philip's friendly advances.
14 At this last snub, Monsieur was much mortified .
15 James was very much mortified , and repaired damages as well as he could with a pin.
16 He went, therefore, much mortified , to Vienna instead.
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